Decoding Life's Code: AI-Powered Causal Inference for Biological Networks
Imagine trying to understand a complex machine, but you can only see the parts and their basic connections. That's essentially what we face when studying biological systems. Understanding how genes, proteins, and other molecules interact is critical for tackling diseases and developing personalized treatments. The challenge? These interactions form intricate networks with feedback loops, making it difficult to determine cause and effect.
That's where the exciting new field of causal structure learning comes in. Instead of just identifying correlations between biological components, we can now infer the direction of influence. Think of it like tracing the wires in that complex machine to understand which part direct…
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Hey folks 👋
https://coloredtoblackandwhite.com/image-crop-tool.html
Would love to know how the UI feels or any feature you’d add!
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CinemaSins takes on one of the biggest genre hits of the year in “Everything Wrong With Sinners In 15 Minutes Or Less,” piling on playful “sins” for Halloween fun and pointing fans to their main site and YouTube channels (@TVSins, @commercialsins, @cinemasinspodcastnetwork).
They’re also calling on viewers to join the conversation—fill out their poll, support the team on Patreon, and stay in the loop via their Linktree, Discord, Reddit, and social feeds—while shouting out their crack writing squad.
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Timestamp: Oct 30, 2025 +96hrs
When OpenAI committed $38 billion to AWS over seven years, the tech press framed it as a cloud migration story. But infrastructure deals at this scale aren't about servers—they're about narrative control. Whoever owns the compute stack shapes what AI can say, build, and refuse.
This isn't just a story about OpenAI and AWS. It's a story about how infrastructure shapes cognition, how deployment logic becomes editorial logic, and what skills persist when everything else automates.
This article does two things:
Analyzes the strategic and technical implications of the OpenAI-AWS pact
Maps those implications to the skills that remain valuable—foundational, even—as AI saturates every layer of the economy
Let's start with the deal itself.
Multi-cloud resilience …
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If you're publishing .app files: New certs need secure hardware (Azure Key Vault or FIPS USB).
❌ No valid signature = No AppSource Even on-prem needs explicit skip
Options:
Full guide: 👉 Sign an app package file — Business Central | Microsoft Learn
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Working with logs, telemetry, or large-scale datasets in OpenSearch can result in slow and heavy queries. This guide covers everything a Tech Lead needs to know about optimizing searches using the Asynchronous Search API in OpenSearch Dashboards.
OpenSearch consists of:
Cluster → group of nodes that store and process data.
Shards → distributed index fragments.
Dashboards → visualization interface and REST Dev Tools.
Plugins → extensions such as Security, Reports, and Asynchronous Search.
The asynchronous search (_plugins/_asynchronous_search) executes queries in the background, allowing progress tracking, cancellation, or retrieval without blocking the client.
Simplified flow:
[Dashboards / API]
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POST /_plugins/_asynchronous_search
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→ Cluster processes the query in the background
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Steam Deck users now have access to a long-awaited improvement: a display-off, low-power mode that lets the handheld continue downloading games with the screen turned off. As detailed by Valve in their announcement, the update enables active downloads to complete before the device fully sleeps, reducing energy use and heat output in the process. The […]
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Earlier in the year, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo made the claim that Apple is looking at launching a more affordable MacBook. It is said to pack an iPhone chip rather than the usual M line to achieve this. A recent Bloomberg report looks to corroborate this, claiming that said MacBook will cost below US$1,000 (~RM4,196). Codenamed […]
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realme is once again releasing its C71 smartphone to the Malaysian market, this time with a new 8GB+256GB configuration. The original version of the device made its way to the country earlier this year, sporting 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. Other than that, not much has changed with the device. To refresh your […]
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OnePlus Malaysia has begun offering a pre-order campaign for its latest flagship smartphone, the OnePlus 15, for the Malaysian market. The device itself is slated for a global launch next week on Thursday, 13 November 2025, at 9:30pm local time. The OnePlus 15 pre-order campaign is offering exclusive freebies via a RM50 Deal Pack. Purchasing […]
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Anker’s audio-focused subsidiary Soundcore has announced a addition to its catalogue called the R60i NC. Succeeding the R50i NC from last year, this is perhaps a more meaningful upgrade than between the two prior generations. It’s also among the cheapest options out there of you want TWS buds with LDAC codec support. Comparing directly with […]
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It was recently discovered that WhatsApp was testing a version of its messaging platform for the Apple Watch. At the time, it was unclear when the company would be releasing the app to the public. As it turns out, the launch was a lot closer than it seemed. The official WhatsApp app for Apple Watch […]
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"Most of the world still doesn't have crypto," said Animoca Brands' co-founder, adding that his company is planning to help change that through its public listing.
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Leader in cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, blockchain, DeFi, digital finance and Web 3.0 news with analysis, video and live price updates.
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Traders are monitoring the $2.08 support level to prevent further declines toward $2.00.
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Ever wondered if you’d survive the Titanic? Simon Painter’s NDC Copenhagen talk dives into ML.NET and .NET to build a Titanic survivor predictor right inside Visual Studio with C#. Using Kaggle’s Titanic Challenge dataset, he proves you don’t need Python to get powerful ML results—just a few clicks and your codebase is ready to set sail.
ML.NET is Microsoft’s surprisingly easy SDK for adding machine learning to your apps, and this demo shows how quickly you can train, evaluate and ship a model without hitting any icebergs… well, except the data kind.
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Original: https://codingcat.dev/podcast/how-oauth-mcp-and-the-openai-apps-sdk-power-the-next-generation-of-interactive-ai-experiences
Ever feel like user authentication is one hot mess of protocols, random forms, and endless “Sign in with Google” buttons? Or maybe you’ve heard rumblings about “OAuth” and “MCP servers” but wondered how they actually fit into the web (and now, AI) landscape? Well, you’re in the right place!
In this deep dive, I sit down with Max from Stytch, now part of Twilio!, to break down everything you’ve ever wanted to know about OAuth, why it matters, and how it’s suddenly become crucial for connecting Large Language Models (LLMs) and agents to external services in a secure, user-friendly way. Plus, we’ll get under the hood of the coolest Tamagotchi-inspired AI ap…
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When you’re building a startup, cloud infrastructure seems simple at first.
Click a few buttons in AWS or GCP, deploy your app, and you’re live.
But in reality, this “quick start” often becomes technical debt that silently grows until it slows everything down - development speed, reliability, and even fundraising conversations.
After nearly a decade of building infrastructure for high-growth startups - from fintech platforms to algorithmic trading systems - I’ve seen the same challenges appear again and again.
Here’s what founders and early engineers should know.
In the early days, speed is everything. You deploy manually, skip Terraform, maybe use a single Kubernetes node or just a VM with Docker Compose. That’s fine - for a while.
The problem starts when your second developer joins. Or…
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Everything Wrong With Predator: Killer of Killers dives head-first into the new animated Predator adventure, tearing apart every plot leap, Predator quirk and CGI moment across a rapid-fire 16-minute sin tally. Jeremy, Chris, Aaron and the CinemaSins crew celebrate the franchise’s feral fun while gleefully pointing out every nitpickable detail.
Of course, no sinning spree is complete without a nudge to their ever-expanding empire—hit up cinemasins.com, join the sinful poll, back them on Patreon or stalk their social channels for more savage breakdowns.
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Let's be honest, we've all seen them.
Those flashy banners screaming "GET A £500 BONUS!" plastered all over the internet. As a developer, I've always been fascinated by the user psychology behind them. As a consumer, I've always been deeply suspicious.
UK's online casino market. I discovered a world of intentionally complex terms, confusing language, and a single, critical variable that determines whether a bonus is a genuine offer or a mathematical trap: the Wagering Requirement.
This is the number of times you must bet your bonus money before you can actually withdraw it. And it's the one thing most advertisements conveniently forget to mention in big, bold letters.
I got fed up. I realized that the best way to fight obfuscation is with clarity. The best way to fight marketing spin is wi…
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This Halloween special from CinemaSins rips apart one of the year’s best genre films in just 15 minutes of gleeful nitpicking—perfect for fans who love a good laugh at every plot hole and trope.
Along the way they plug their main site, YouTube channels (@TVSins, @commercialsins, @cinemasinspodcastnetwork), a “sinful” fan poll, Patreon support, and all the socials (Discord, Reddit, Twitter, Insta, TikTok) so you can join the fun behind the scenes.
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Architecture (What we will build)
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TL;DR
8Bit Music Theory’s latest video uses the Marvel vs Capcom 2 soundtrack as a springboard to unpack what makes funk and jazz so irresistible—focusing on syncopation, bass grooves and solos instead of a straight game‐music analysis.
Chapters
0:00 Funk/Jazz vs Rock
2:01 Syncopated Rhythm
9:07 Bass
13:02 Solos
18:41 Outro
Plus, you can support via Patreon and grab merch, or join the Discord and follow on Twitter.
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Clients these days want more from their legal partners, especially when it comes to keeping sensitive info safe. If you’re running a law firm, showing off your secure cloud storage can really make you stand out.
One of the best ways to prove your firm’s security? Share certifications like SOC 2 and ISO 27001, go through regular audits, and keep your security policies clear and easy to understand for clients.
Being open about your security isn’t just about ticking boxes or following rules. It’s a way to build trust and maybe even win over new clients who care about data safety.
When you provide client-facing reports and actually talk about how you keep their data safe, you’re basically saying, “Hey, your info’s in good hands.” That kind of transparency can give your firm a real edge in toda…
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Building AI-powered applications has become increasingly important for modern Java developers. With the rise of large language models and AI services, integrating intelligent capabilities into Java applications is no longer a luxury — it's a necessity for staying competitive.
Spring AI makes this integration seamless by providing a unified framework for building AI-powered applications with Java. Combined with Amazon Bedrock, developers can create sophisticated AI agents that leverage state-of-the-art foundation models without managing complex infrastructure.
In this post, I'll guide you through creating your first AI agent using Java and Spring AI, connected to Amazon Bedrock. We'll build a complete application with both REST API and web interface, demonstrating how to integrate AI capabi…
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⚡ Introduction
In today’s data-driven world, access to reliable and structured energy data is critical for decision-making, research, and policy planning.
However, most open data platforms in Africa — such as the Africa Energy Portal (AEP) — present information in dashboard views, which makes large-scale analysis tedious.
To address this challenge, I built a fully automated ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) pipeline that:
Scrapes energy indicators for all African countries (2000–2024),
Formats and validates the data for consistency,
And stores it in a MongoDB database for easy access and analysis.
This project uses Python, Playwright, and MongoDB, with automation powered by the lightweight dependency manager uv.
While the Africa Energy Portal provides valuable country-level datasets, it do…
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Imagine being able to simulate your company’s daily operations before implementing them in the real world. That’s what Workflow Simulator does.
🚀 Core Layers:
🧩 Use Cases:
🛠 Tech Stack: Unity, PHP/MySQL backend, Python AI service.
Check it out on GitHub
Play the simulation right now for free
I’d love feedback or contributions from developers interested in AI agents, WebGL environments, or digital twin systems.
opensource #unity3d #ai #webgl #simulation #digitaltwin
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💥 Why Most DevOps Engineers Stay on the Surface of Docker & Kubernetes
(And Why Real Administration Still Scares Them)
“Everyone talks about containers.
🧠 The Core Reason
Most DevOps engineers focus on CI/CD and automation pipelines, not deep container administration — but Kubernetes and Docker administration require system-level, cluster-level, and networking-level expertise that many skip because it’s not “visible” in typical DevOps workflows
🧩 Introduction: The Hidden Side of DevOps
In today’s cloud-native era, every engineer proudly says:
“We’ve containerized our app and deployed it to Kubernetes.”
It sounds flawless — until something breaks.
When a pod keeps restarting, or the kubelet stops responding, or Docker daemon hangs — suddenly everyone turns to the Kubernetes admin.
But ho…
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Hey everyone!
remaking the service "Aspxone Builder" which is this app you know and love:
Anyways, this change may be a bit of a shift. But we need to modernize it a bit. It will come out not in Event D-II/D-2 but after that in November.
Thanks for your attention!
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‘The Truman Show’ Rewatch with Bill Simmons, Glen Powell & Chris Ryan
Bill Simmons and Chris Ryan team up with actor Glen Powell for The Ringer’s Rewatchables deep dive on Jim Carrey’s 1998 classic, The Truman Show. They kick off with Glen’s fresh perspective on the film, debate the ultimate rewatchable scene, and wrap up with their signature “Categories” segment.
Chapters:
• 0:00 Cold Open
• 1:59 Glen Powell on The Truman Show
• 37:43 Most Rewatchable Scene
• 42:19 The Categories
Sponsored by State Farm. Don’t forget to subscribe to The Ringer channels!
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Predator 2 drops Schwarzenegger’s jungle for Danny Glover battling a meaner Predator amid a sweltering, crime-ridden 1990s LA. The heatwave and gang wars give the sequel a gritty, urban edge.
It might miss some of the original’s jungle charm, but Gary Busey’s wild energy and a fresh take on alien hunting make this “Caravan of Garbage” review surprisingly fun—if you’re up for something different.
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Before the document starts, let's first take a look at the plugin with millions of downloads in the GOOGLE Plugin Market, which integrates the world's most advanced AI plugins: https://nbtab.com/?c=g
This document systematically elaborates on the core implementation logic of AI systems represented by Large Language Models (LLMs), covering the entire technical process from underlying technical architecture to engineering implementation. By decomposing key links such as model structure, training mechanism, and inference deployment, it provides actionable technical references for technical R&D personnel, system operation and maintenance staff, and product designers, clarifying the transformation path of AI systems from "theoretical framework" to "practical products".
AI Algorithm Engineers: S…
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In this episode of The Rewatchables, Bill Simmons and Chris Ryan welcome actor Glen Powell to revisit Peter Weir’s 1998 classic The Truman Show—Jim Carrey’s unforgettable turn alongside Laura Linney and Ed Harris. They chat about Powell’s unique take, swap memories of their favorite scenes, and debate what makes the film endlessly rewatchable.
Timestamps guide you straight to the goods (1:59 for Powell’s thoughts, 37:43 for the top rewatchable moment, 42:19 for their signature category breakdown), all wrapped up with a State Farm sponsor shout-out and links to subscribe to The Ringer’s channels.
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Hi DEV Community! 👋
I’m Mohamed Riham, currently pursuing my BSc (Hons) in Data Science after completing my Higher National Diploma (HND) in Software Engineering.
This is not just another academic update — this is the story of how I found my path, why I transitioned from Software Engineering to Data Science, and what truly led me to make one of the most defining decisions of my life.
When I began my HND in Software Engineering, my goal was very clear:
Learn programming
Build real projects
Become a software engineer
And I did exactly that.
Programming fundamentals
Databases & SQL
Web technologies
Object-Oriented Programming (OOP)
Software Engineering principles
I loved building systems, solving problems, and turning ideas into products that worked.
gap — a curiosity that tradit…
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This is the fifth article in our series, where we design a simple order solution for a hypothetical company called Simply Order. The company expects high traffic and needs a resilient, scalable, and distributed order system.
In the previous articles:
Simply Order (Part 1) Distributed Transactions in Microservices: Why 2PC Doesn’t Fit and How Sagas Help
Simply Order (Part 2) — Designing and Implementing the Saga Workflow with Temporal
Simply Order (Part 3) — Linking It All Together: Connecting Services and Watching Temporal in Action
Simply Order (Part 4) — Reliable Events with the Outbox Pattern (Concepts)
Simply Order (Part 5) — Hands-On: Building the Outbox Pattern for Reliable Event
We built the core services — Order, Payment, and Inventory — and discussed different approaches for handl…
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As RWA (Real World Assets) emerges as a trillion-dollar narrative, a critical question arises: how to bring traditional assets onto the blockchain in a compliant, trustworthy, and efficient manner? The traditional ICO model is ruled out due to its stigma, and the speculative nature of IDOs is incompatible with the stability needs of RWA. Synbo Protocol's CCO (Community Contribution Offering) model, with its built-in transparency and compliance genes, is becoming a bridge connecting traditional finance and the DeFi world.
Trust, Compliance, and Community
· The Infeasibility of ICOs: The anonymity and lack of oversight in ICOs make them entirely unsuitable for RWA issuance.
Many features of the CCO model highly align with the issuance needs of RWA:
· Transparent Fund Flow: Smart contract-bas…
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In traditional ICO/IDO models, the role of community members is simplified to "investors" or "buyers," maintaining a purely economic transaction relationship with the project team. This fragile relationship easily collapses in the face of market volatility. Synbo Protocol's CCO (Community Contribution Offering) model is attempting a transformative shift: elevating the community from "bystanders" and "consumers" to "co-builders" and "guardians" of the project, redefining the growth path of digital ecosystems.
In ICOs and IDOs, the community supports projects through funding, with expectations pinned on post-listing price appreciation. Project teams see the community as a funding source, and the community sees the project as an investment vehicle. The core of this relationship is short-term …
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In a day dominated by the relentless march of AI infrastructure spending, the tech world buzzed with announcements underscoring the sector's voracious appetite for compute power and talent. From blockbuster cloud deals to policy nudges on chip exports, November 4 highlighted how Big Tech's AI ambitions are reshaping global supply chains and startup valuations alike. Investors reacted swiftly, with shares in key players like Amazon and Nvidia climbing amid the optimism—though not without reminders of the escalating costs involved.
OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, has committed to a multiyear, $38 billion agreement with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to fuel its AI operations with vast amounts of computing resources. The deal, one of the largest in cloud history, will see OpenAI leveraging AWS's i…
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Cinemasins hilariously rips apart Nicolas Cage’s Longlegs, pointing out every silly plot hole and those hilariously long limbs in a punchy, under-24-minute rundown—while teasing Osgood Perkins’ upcoming Keeper.
They also plug their other YouTube channels (TVSins, Commercial Sins), invite viewers to fill out a “sinful poll,” support them on Patreon, and join the community via Discord, Reddit, Instagram, TikTok and more, thanks to their squad of writers keeping the cinematic sass alive.
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Why Most AI Startups Fail (And What I’d Do Differently)
Jaideep Parashar ・ Nov 4
#webdev
#ai
#startup
#discuss
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If you’ve ever exported a model that looks perfect in Blender but shows up in Unity or Unreal at the wrong size — or worse, your colliders go feral — you’ve met the quiet trio that breaks pipelines: units, scale, and axes. This article is a deep, practical walkthrough of how those systems work across Blender, Unity, Unreal, and glTF, how to bulletproof your workflow, and how to audit and enforce correctness without slowing your team down.
Subtle plug, zero fluff: we’ll use examples from Unit & Scale Doctor, a Blender add-on that audits, visualizes, and guards exports. You can do these steps by hand; the tool just makes them fast and repeatable.
1) The three invisible problems
1.2 Scale
Unity (typical FBX settings): Forward −Z, Up Y
2) How Blender actually measures things
Geometry is author…
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👋 Hey there,
Muneeb here. After losing one too many afternoons to:
“Where did I put that route?”
“Why is OpenAPI docs out of sync again?”
“Who broke the build by pushing any to prod?”
…I quietly built the backend I wish the Node ecosystem already had.
Today it’s open-source and ready for prime-time.
👉 Repo: https://github.com/muneebhashone/typescript-backend-toolkit
👉 Web: https://tstoolkit.themuneebh.com
A plugin-based, type-safe Express boilerplate that ships with:
MagicRouter – writes OpenAPI specs & Swagger UI for you from Zod schemas
Artisan-like CLI – pnpm tbk generate:module users scaffolds model → DTO → service → controller → router in 2 s
Auto-generated TS SDK – pnpm gen-sdk spits out a fully-typed client for your front-end
Built-in admin panel – Django-style CRUD at…
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The True Cost of AI Integrations: Comparing Performance and Pricing Models for C# Libraries
I remember when I first started exploring AI integrations in C#, I was overwhelmed by the sheer number of options and the opaque pricing models. "How much is this really going to cost?" I kept asking myself. Let's figure this out together, because understanding both the financial and performance implications of your AI library choices can save you thousands of dollars and countless headaches down the road.
When someone asks about AI integration costs, the answer is rarely simple. According to recent industry research, AI integration costs for C# libraries can range dramatically from $20,000 to $500,000, depending on your project's complexity and scale. But here's what caught me off guard when I fi…
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The correction could have more room to run, with ETH potentially falling to as low as $2,700-$2,800, 10x Research's Markus Thielen warned.
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The XRP creator’s stablecoin climbs the ranks faster than most, tapping into its global payments network to accelerate adoption.
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Ripple’s unified system for payments and wealth storage may give XRP an edge with institutions eyeing real-world utility beyond speculation, said Bitnomial CEO Luke Hoersten.
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The largest crypto has now tumbled more than 20% since hitting a record high above $126,000 only one month ago.
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The former FTX CEO, who is currently serving a 25-year sentence for fraud, has repeatedly claimed that the crypto exchange was solvent at the time of its bankruptcy.
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One of the biggest advocacy groups for banking in the U.S. has asked the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency to dismiss Coinbase's licensing effort.
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The creator behind the layer-2 has unveiled a proposal to transform its $ZK token from a governance instrument into a token with real economic utility.
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LINK risks falling to $14 as breakdown amid heavy volume confirmed the broader bearish structure.
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Trading volume surged 76% above the weekly average, indicating significant distribution rather than retail activity.
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The move—paired with a 15% open-interest drop—keeps pressure on bulls ahead of a looming death-cross setup and a key $2.20 support retest.
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Friedman sees post-trade streamlining, collateral mobility and better payments as key blockchain breakthroughs.
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Ether, XRP, dogecoin and solana are all lower by 15%-20% over the past week.
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CRE enables smart contracts that work across blockchains and tap into legacy financial messaging standards, with access to Chainlink's services.
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The new platform lets users own and control autonomous artificial intelligence agents, aiming to shift power from centralized AI providers to individuals.
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HBAR slid 4.2% as heavy technical selling erased ETF-driven gains, with traders prioritizing short-term chart signals over long-term optimism.
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The selloff was driven by heavy volume and over $1.4 billion in long position liquidations, pushing TON through several support zones.
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XLM plunged below critical $0.2800 support amid a 483% volume surge, reinforcing its short-term downtrend and exposing the next downside target near $0.2700.
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The Treasury Department sanctioned eight individuals and two entities accused of using crypto and shell companies to funnel millions into Pyongyang’s weapons programs.
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Sequans sold 970 Bitcoin to redeem half of its convertible debt, reducing total liabilities from $189 million to $94.5 million.
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BNB faces technical resistance at $1,000 and $980, with analysts watching to see if it can hold above $940, as privacy coins like DASH and Zcash outperform.
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The layer-1 token broke key support levels and saw 68% above-average volume as traders dumped risk.
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The louder these companies protest regulation, the clearer it becomes that something’s off, argue Paradigm’s Katie Biber and Dominique Little.
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MPLX will supply natural gas from its Delaware Basin processing plants to MARA’s planned gas-fired power facilities.
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The company will become the first U.S.-regulated clearinghouse to accept stablecoins as margin collateral.
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Cronos (CRO) fell 3.6% and Aptos (APT) dropped 3.4%.
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The bitcoin miner turned AI infrastructure play received three price target raises following yesterday's news, including from Bernstein, which lifted to $125.
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Hashprice drops to $43.1 PH/s as bitcoin’s price correction, low fees and record hash rate squeeze miners’ margins.
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A surging U.S. dollar and expectations of slower Fed rate cuts fueled a broad crypto sell-off, sending bitcoin and ether to multi-month lows.
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Your day-ahead look for Nov. 4, 2025
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The transaction involved the tokenized UBS USD Money Market Investment Fund Token (uMINT) on Ethereum, with DigiFT as the onchain distributor.
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The bitcoin price is approaching $103,000 as the federal shutdown ties the 2018–2019 record while dollar the strengthens and tech market futures decline.
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Less than a week after hinting at an international perpetual preferred listing, Strategy unveils its 10% euro-based Stream issue targeting institutional investors.
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XRP's key averages are set to produce a death cross.
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DeFi platform Stream Finance is engaging law firm Perkins Coie LLP to lead investigation after an external fund manager disclosed a huge loss.
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The bearish momentum is increasing, according to key indicators.
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The Federal Reserve’s 25-basis-point cut last week was widely expected, but Chair Jerome Powell’s restrained tone dampened risk appetite after he hinted that December’s cut isn’t guaranteed.
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The decline comes amid signs of over exuberance in major tech stocks and investor angst about increased AI spending.
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Long traders accounted for nearly 90% of the liquidations, with $1.14 billion in bullish bets erased.
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Analysts suggest stabilization above $0.165 is crucial for recovery, with a daily close above $0.18 needed to counter bearish momentum.
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The move reflected cautious accumulation rather than broad conviction, as trading volumes remained below trend despite multiple volatility spikes during the session.
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Market makers say liquidity is moving back into equities while crypto digests heavy profit-taking from long-term holders.
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The intelligence of AI models isn't what's blocking enterprise deployments. It's the inability to define and measure quality in the first place.
That's where AI judges are now playing an increasingly important role. In AI evaluation, a "judge" is an AI system that scores outputs from another AI system.
Judge Builder is Databricks' framework for creating judges and was first deployed as part of the company's Agent Bricks technology earlier this year. The framework has evolved significantly since its initial launch in response to direct user feedback and deployments.
Early versions focused on technical implementation but customer feedback revealed the real bottleneck was organizational alignment. Databricks now offers a structured workshop process that guides teams through three core challe…
When the transformer architecture was introduced in 2017 in the now seminal Google paper "Attention Is All You Need," it became an instant cornerstone of modern artificial intelligence.
Every major large language model (LLM) — from OpenAI's GPT series to Anthropic's Claude, Google's Gemini, and Meta's Llama — has been built on some variation of its central mechanism: attention, the mathematical operation that allows a model to look back across its entire input and decide what information matters most.
Eight years later, the same mechanism that defined AI’s golden age is now showing its limits. Attention is powerful, but it is also expensive — its computational and memory costs scale quadratically with context length, creating an increasingly unsustainable bottleneck for both research and …
Market researchers have embraced artificial intelligence at a staggering pace, with 98% of professionals now incorporating AI tools into their work and 72% using them daily or more frequently, according to a new industry survey that reveals both the technology's transformative promise and its persistent reliability problems.
The findings, based on responses from 219 U.S. market research and insights professionals surveyed in August 2025 by QuestDIY, a research platform owned by The Harris Poll, paint a picture of an industry caught between competing pressures: the demand to deliver faster business insights and the burden of validating everything AI produces to ensure accuracy.
While more than half of researchers — 56% — report saving at least five hours per week using AI tools, nearly four…
Presented by Zendesk
Agentic AI is currently transforming three key areas of work — creative, coding, and support — says Shashi Upadhyay, president of engineering, AI, and product at Zendesk. But he notes that support presents a distinct challenge.
"Support is special because you’re putting an autonomous AI agent right in front of your customer," Upadhyay says. "You have to be confident that it’s going to do the right thing for the customer and by the customer. Every step forward in AI should make service more dependable for both customers and human agents."
Zendesk, recently named a Leader in the 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant for the CRM Customer Engagement Center, started implementing AI agents about a year and a half ago. Since then, they've seen that AI agents can solve almost 80% of …
Have you ever wondered why everything in JavaScript acts like an object? Or how inheritance actually works behind the scenes? What's the difference between __proto__ and prototype? If these questions have crossed your mind, you're not alone. These ar...
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Last week, an American-Israeli company that claims it’s developed proprietary technology to cool the planet announced it had raised $60 million, by far the largest known venture capital round to date for a solar geoengineering startup. The company, Stardust, says the funding will enable it to develop a system that could be deployed by the…
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This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. How AGI became the most consequential conspiracy theory of our time —Will Douglas Heaven, senior AI editor Are you feeling it? I hear it’s close: two years, five years—maybe next year! And I…
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Apple has launched its fair share of unusual accessories. But the iPhone Air MagSafe Battery seemed to at least have a practical purpose. As its name says, it’s an accessory for Apple’s new ultra slim smartphone. Apple was generous enough to send us a unit, and while I initially planned to devote only a few […]
The post The iPhone Air MagSafe Battery Is Another Pocketable Paradox appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla is facing a lawsuit over a fatal crash in Wisconsin last November that claimed the lives of five passengers in a Model S. The suit alleges that the vehicle’s doors failed to open after impact, preventing escape and contributing to the deaths. Filed on behalf of Jeffrey Bauer, 54, and Michelle […]
The post Tesla Faces Lawsuit Over Fatal Crash Linked To Door Malfunction appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Touch ‘n Go Sdn Bhd (TnG) has introduced its next-generation open payment mobility ecosystem, featuring several home-grown innovations in tolling and mobility technology. The announcement highlights advancements in Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), Smart Lane Fast Flow (SLFF), and Multi-Lane Fast Flow (MLFF) systems, which the company says are designed to redefine Malaysia’s road infrastructure and […]
The post Touch ‘n Go Showcases Next-Gen Open Payment Mobility Ecosystem appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Back in May, Microsoft announced the general availability of the Malaysia West cloud region in the Greater Kuala Lumpur area. Now, in another entry into the company’s AI Tour in the country for the year, it has announced another upcoming cloud region in Johor Bahru. And it’s called Southeast Asia 3. As part of the […]
The post Microsoft Announces Upcoming Southeast Asia 3 Cloud Region In Johor Bahru appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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CelcomDigi has announced that it is partnering with Boost to introduce the latter’s Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) service to the CelcomDigi app. Touted as a Shariah-compliant option, PayFlex is meant to offer customers a “flexible and seamless” payment experience. To access the BNPL service in the CelcomDigi app, the user must first head over […]
The post CelcomDigi Introduces PayFlex By Boost BNPL Service In CelcomDigi App appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Have you ever experienced downloading an update for your Windows 11 PC, letting it to “Update and shut down”, only to find it still on when you get back to it? This has been a persistent bug for the operating system, and one that’s reportedly “decades-old”. But it has finally been fixed following the release […]
The post Windows 11 Finally Able To Update And Shut Down Following Overdue Bug Fix appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Samsung Malaysia officially released its new pair of sound towers, the ST50F and the ST40F. Both speakers feature app-controlled dynamic lighting, multiple modes, and a portable, IPX4 splashproof design. According to the press release, both speakers deliver deep bass with “refined” acoustics that can be heard indoors or outdoors. Users can further adjust their listening […]
The post Samsung ST50F, ST40F Sound Tower Now Available In Malaysia; Starts At RM1,699 appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim announced that the monthly fuel quota for e-hailing drivers under the BUDI95 subsidy programme has been increased to 800 litres, which is “equivalent to 5,000km”. This was announced by Anwar in the Dewan Rakyat during the Ministers’ Question Time session. He explained further that the decision to raise the […]
The post E-Hailing Drivers’ Monthly Fuel Quota Increased To 800 Litres Under BUDI95 appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Last month, the Xiaomi 17 and its Pro siblings debuted in China, succeeding the Xiaomi 15 series. Of course, the fanciest variant has yet to make its official appearance, but the rumour mill has been churning out details in the meantime. A recent leak claims that the Xiaomi 17 Ultra will feature the largest main […]
The post Xiaomi 17 Ultra Leaks Detail Large 50MP Main Camera, 200MP Periscope Lens appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Transport Minister Anthony Loke announced that the price of the BAS.MY 30-day Unlimited Travel Pass for stage buses nationwide has been reduced from RM50 to RM30, effective immediately. The new rate allows commuters to enjoy unlimited travel for as low as RM1 per day, while allowing then save between RM200 and RM300 each month. “This […]
The post BAS.MY Monthly Pass Price Reduced To RM30 Nationwide appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Apple has started rolling out iOS 26.1, bringing out features we’ve previously seen in the beta version of the update. Second most prominent on the list is likely the ability to turn off the camera Lock Screen swipe option. This is hidden at the very bottom of the list of camera options. Most prominent of […]
The post Apple Rolls Out iOS 26.1; Features Liquid Glass Tint Option appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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After 17 years, Apple has finally developed a browser-based version of the App Store. While it delivers the App Store experience for PC users, the website also includes dedicated app pages for iPhone, iPad, Mac, Vision, and TV, tucked away in a drop-down menu in the upper-left corner of the page. Prior to this, the […]
The post Apple Launches A New Version Of The App Store For PC appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Redmagic recently released its newest flagship smartphone for the global market. While Malaysia was not included in the initial announcement, the company has confirmed that the device will be landing here pretty soon. A teaser posted on the brand’s social media accounts reveals that the Redmagic 11 Pro will make its local debut on 6 […]
The post Redmagic 11 Pro To Launch In Malaysia 6 November 2025 appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Sony has finally launched its latest midrange smartphone, the Xperia 10 VII, for the Malaysian market. As you may recall, it was initially introduced back in September and is revealed to feature a refreshed design, as well various upgrades which sets it apart from its predecessor. To recap, the Xperia 10 VII comes with a […]
The post Sony Xperia 10 VII Now Available In Malaysia For RM2,199 appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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The government is evaluating the potential use of electronic Know Your Customer (eKYC) identity verification for social media applications under three main laws. These include the Online Safety Act 2025, the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998, and the Personal Data Protection Act 2010. Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil said the review would ensure any move […]
The post Govt Studying eKYC Verification For Social Media Platforms Under Key Laws appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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🚀 Introduction
As part of the HNG Stage 3 Backend Task, I was challenged to build an AI agent and integrate it with Telex.im using the A2A protocol.
The goal was to design an intelligent system that solves a real problem, responds to user prompts, and demonstrates solid backend design and AI integration skills.
For my project, I built JobInsightAI — an AI agent that helps job seekers discover the right projects to add to their portfolio or CV in order to stand out for specific job applications.
Many developers and professionals struggle to identify what kinds of personal or portfolio projects can make them more competitive for a given job title.
For example, someone applying for a “Data Analyst” role might not know whether to build a dashboard, a data pipeline, or an ML model to stren…
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A post by Ben Halpern
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A post by Ben Halpern
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GitHub - Mke5/A-Holiday-Count-Down-Agent: Built with Mastra AI Typescript framework
Built with Mastra AI Typescript framework. Contribute to Mke5/A-Holiday-Count-Down-Agent development by creating an account on GitHub.
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*Introduction: The LLM Knows Everything, Except Your Business.
Imagine launching a state-of-the-art Large Language Model (LLM), like Gemini or GPT, into your customer service department. It can write poetry and code a website, but when a customer asks, "What is the exchange policy for the new 'Ember' dress collection?"—it draws a blank. Why? Because the LLM was trained on the public internet, not your private company handbook.
This is the ultimate challenge in enterprise AI: how do you safely and effectively inject your proprietary domain knowledge into a multi-billion parameter model?
There are two primary architectural solutions, and the choice between them dictates your cost, speed, and accuracy:
Fine-Tuning (FT): The process of essentially rewriting the model's brain to make it an exp…
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The Prototype Design Pattern lets you create new objects by cloning existing ones — making object creation flexible and efficient.
In this video, we’ll explore how it works in C# with a clean, real-world example.
💡 You’ll Learn:
• How cloning works (Shallow vs Deep Copy)
• How to implement the ICloneable interface in C#
• Real-world scenarios where Prototype simplifies object creation
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💡How to Build ChatGPT Apps with Widgets using the ChatGPT Apps SDK and Next.js 🥶⚡
Shrijal Acharya for Composio ・ Nov 3
#webdev
#programming
#ai
#javascript
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Everything Wrong With Longlegs…
CinemaSins just unleashed a 24-minute roast of Nicolas Cage’s limb-heavy thriller Longlegs—spoiler alert: those legs really are absurdly long—and even squeezed in a shout-out to Osgood Perkins’ upcoming creepfest, Keeper.
They’ve also got a poll to learn more about you, invite you to join their Patreon, and drop all the socials (TVSins, CommercialSins, podcasts, Discord, Reddit, TikTok, Instagram) so you can fuel your CinemaSins addiction.
Watch on YouTube
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How AI Gives Game Characters Real‑Life Conversations
Ever wondered why some video‑game characters sound like they’re reading a script, while others feel like a friend you could chat with over coffee? Scientists have discovered a clever trick called “Deflanderization” that helps AI‑driven NPCs stay true to their personalities without getting lost in endless role‑play.
Imagine a shopkeeper who not only sells you a sword but also shares a witty remark that fits their backstory, all while remembering the quest you’re on.
It’s a small step for code, a giant leap for player immersion.
Read article comprehensive review in Paperium.net:
Deflanderization for Game Dialogue: Balancing Character Authenticity with TaskExecution in LLM-based NPCs
🤖 This analysis and review was primarily generated and structured by an AI . The content is provided for informational and quick-review purposes.
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Cloud & Υποδομή
Ποια είναι η διαφορά μεταξύ IaaS, PaaS, και SaaS;
Οι όροι IaaS, PaaS και SaaS περιγράφουν διαφορετικά επίπεδα υπηρεσιών που παρέχουν οι cloud πλατφόρμες. Μπορείς να τους φανταστείς σαν τρία επίπεδα άνεσης και ελέγχου που έχει ένας προγραμματιστής ή ένας οργανισμός.
Στο IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service), ο πάροχος cloud σού δίνει την «υποδομή» — εικονικούς υπολογιστές, δίσκους αποθήκευσης, δίκτυα. Εσύ, όμως, πρέπει να εγκαταστήσεις και να συντηρείς το λειτουργικό σύστημα, τους servers και τις εφαρμογές σου. Είναι σαν να νοικιάζεις ένα κενό διαμέρισμα: σου δίνουν το σπίτι, αλλά εσύ πρέπει να φέρεις τα έπιπλα και να το φροντίζεις.
Παραδείγματα: AWS EC2, Google Compute Engine.
Στο PaaS (Platform as a Service), το cloud δεν σου δίνει μόνο «χώρο», αλλά και έτοιμο περιβάλλον γ…
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Θεμελιώδεις Αρχές Αρχιτεκτονικής
Τι είναι μια αρχιτεκτονική συστήματος και ποια είναι τα βασικά της στοιχεία;
Η αρχιτεκτονική ενός πληροφοριακού συστήματος αποτελεί τον θεμελιώδη χάρτη του, το πνευματικό του αποτύπωμα. Είναι η αφηρημένη αλλά ουσιαστική απεικόνιση του τρόπου με τον οποίο δομείται, επικοινωνεί και λειτουργεί ένα σύνολο τεχνολογικών υποσυστημάτων για να εξυπηρετήσει έναν κοινό σκοπό. Δεν αφορά τον κώδικα καθαυτό, αλλά τον τρόπο που οι δομικές ενότητες, υπηρεσίες, βάσεις δεδομένων, διεπαφές, δίκτυα, και μηχανισμοί ασφάλειας, αλληλοεπιδρούν ώστε να σχηματίζουν ένα ενιαίο, λειτουργικό οικοσύστημα.
Στην πράξη, η αρχιτεκτονική ορίζει τα όρια και τις σχέσεις μεταξύ των στοιχείων, καθορίζοντας όχι μόνο την τεχνική τους συνύπαρξη αλλά και τις αρχές που διέπουν την ανάπτυξή τους. Μι…
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Over the past months, the product pages evolved fast — new features, layout changes, experiments. And somewhere along the way… the breadcrumb system turned into spaghetti.
Some breadcrumbs were inside the layout.
Some were hard-coded in individual pages.
Some didn’t follow the same logic at all.
Everything looked fine to the user. But inside the codebase? It was messy, redundant, and painful to maintain.
So today, I paused “new features” and spent the entire day refactoring breadcrumbs — making them consistent, unified, and owned by one source of truth.
No one outside will notice it.
Not all progress is visible. And sometimes, the most “invisible” work is what keeps a product from breaking later.
DocBeacon - secure document sharing and tracking software
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Building a TI-84 Plus CE Emulator in WebAssembly: Lessons from 100% Browser-Based Calculator Emulation
TL;DR
I built a fully functional TI-84 Plus CE calculator emulator that runs entirely in your web browser using WebAssembly. It provides identical functionality to the $120+ physical calculator at zero cost. Try it live.
The TI-84 Plus CE graphing calculator costs $120-150, creating a financial barrier for many students who need it for math courses, standardized tests (SAT/ACT), and homework. I wanted to create a solution that:
Provides identical functionality to the physical device
Works on any device (phones, tablets, computers)
Requires no downloads or installations
Costs zero dollars
The solution? WebAssembly.
Calculator emulation is computationally intensive. We need to:…
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Managing Amazon EC2 capacity across multiple accounts, Regions, and instance types can quickly turn into a complex task.
That’s where Amazon EC2 Capacity Manager comes in.
Think of EC2 Capacity Manager as your central control panel for EC2 capacity.
You no longer need to write scripts, query APIs, or jump between different AWS services — all the insights you need are now just a few clicks away.
Go to the AWS Management Console.
Open Amazon EC2 → Capacity Manager in the navigation pane.
Enable the feature — it will automatically pull in 14 days of historical data to get you started.
Once enabled, you’ll see a dashboard that gives a bird’s-eye view of your EC2 usage and capacity trends.
🧩 1. Unified Capacity Overview
Get a quick snapshot of:
Reserved vs. On-Demand vs. Spot usage
Usage tren…
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Introduction
In this project, I built a complete real-time cryptocurrency analytics system from the ground up, capable of ingesting, storing, and visualizing live crypto market data.
The system collects price and volume data from the Binance Exchange, streams it through Kafka (with Debezium CDC), stores it in Cassandra, and visualizes it live in Grafana.
This setup simulates a lightweight version of the kind of real-time infrastructure used by trading platforms, financial dashboards, and risk monitoring systems, emphasizing scalability, fault-tolerance, and live data analysis.
System Architecture Overview
Here’s the high-level flow of data through the pipeline:
Binance API → PostgreSQL → Debezium (CDC) → Kafka → Cassandra → Grafana
Components Breakdown
Component
Technology
Function…
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In this video, I'll show you how easy it is to monitor your Google Gemini CLI usage in realtime so that you don't overspend.
Plus, you can show your boss how long you've wasted sitting waiting for AI to answer you!
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Predator 2 – Caravan of Garbage Review
Predator 2’s 1990 sequel swaps Schwarzenegger’s jungle for Danny Glover in a crime-ridden, heat-wave–stricken Los Angeles and introduces an even deadlier Predator (plus a memorable Gary Busey turn). It may not recapture every classic beat of the original, but it’s a fun, fresh ride if you’re cool with a change of scenery and some goofy ’90s chaos.
Watch on YouTube
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Understanding Support Vector Machines SVM: Origins, Working, and Real-World Applications
Vamshi E ・ Nov 3
#webdev
#programming
#ai
#blockchain
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After several years of dedicated development, Brighter V10 has officially launched! While we’ll continue supporting Brighter V9 for the next few months—and possibly into next year or beyond—this release marks a significant milestone in Brighter. Planning for V11 may begin in the coming year, but for now, let’s dive into what’s new in V10.
Brighter V10 introduces a host of powerful new features and integrations designed to streamline your development process.
Brighter V10 now embraces the CloudEvents specification by default. This ensures greater interoperability across different services and platforms by automatically setting the standardized event headers, making your distributed systems more robust and vendor-agnostic.
You no longer need to write a custom message mapper when using JSON. …
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Build a AI Voice Agent Using RAG Pipeline and VideoSDK
Chaitrali Kakde ・ Nov 1
#webdev
#ai
#agents
#rag
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Hey everyone 👋
I’m excited to share something I’ve been building over the past few months — a modern and customizable Gantt Chart component for Vue 3, called Jordium GanttChart
This project started from a simple need:
I couldn’t find a Vue 3 Gantt component that’s lightweight, visually modern, and fully customizable for project management use cases.
So, I decided to build one myself.
🎯 What is Jordium GanttChart?
Jordium GanttChart is a Vue 3 component library designed for project scheduling, task management, and visual planning — similar to tools like ClickUp, Clockify, or MS Project, but fully open-source and easy to integrate into your own app.
👉 Demo: Live Example
👉 GitHub: jordium-gantt-vue3
👉 NPM: npm install jordium-gantt-vue3
✨ Key Features (v1.4.2)
🧩 Vue 3 + Composition AP…
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🚀 LeetCode in 2025
Atul Tripathi ・ Nov 1
#leetcode
#dsa
#algorithms
#coding
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TL;DR
Cinema Sins serves up a snarky, 24-minute “Everything Wrong With Longlegs” roast—complete with Nicolas Cage’s over-the-top antics and a nod to Osgood Perkins’ upcoming Keeper. Expect the usual tally of sins, pop-culture digs, and signature one-liners.
Want more? Hit up their main site or YouTube spinoffs (@TVSins, @commercialsins, @cinemasinspodcastnetwork), fill out the sinful poll, or back the team on Patreon. Plus, you can geek out with them on Discord, Reddit, Instagram, TikTok, and more.
Watch on YouTube
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Everything Wrong With Sinners In 15 Minutes Or Less
CinemaSins is back with a bite-sized takedown of one of the year’s best genre films—packing all the jabs, jokes, and “sins” into a quick 15-minute roast just in time for Halloween.
Want more wicked fun? Dive into their website and YouTube channels (@TVSins, @commercialsins, @cinemasinspodcastnetwork), fill out a sinful poll, support the small team on Patreon, and connect on Discord, Reddit, Instagram and TikTok.
Watch on YouTube
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spoilerjs - a web component library for creating animated spoiler text with particle effects.
Key features:
Zero dependencies, pure Web Components
Works with React, Vue, Svelte, or vanilla JS
Under 10KB with configurable particle animations
Full control over velocity, density, and reveal timing
Telegram-style effects without heavy frameworks
Perfect for blogs, forums, and educational content where you need interactive text reveals.
👉 Blog Post
👉 GitHub Repo
👉 Live Demo
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Orchestrating Chaos: Unleashing the Power of Bio-Inspired AI for Autonomous System Design
Tired of wrestling with complex system architectures, endlessly tweaking parameters, and still falling short of optimal performance? Imagine an AI that doesn't just execute instructions, but understands system dynamics and autonomously crafts superior designs. Forget endless configuration files and late-night debugging sessions; the future is here, and it's intelligent automation.
At its core, this innovation uses a multi-agent AI architecture modeled after the human brain. Think of it as a team of specialized digital experts, each responsible for a different aspect of system design – one agent focuses on reasoning, another on conducting simulated experiments, and yet another on analyzing the result…
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Hello developers! I'm Charlie. I've independently developed three AI tools: TransMonkey, Imgkits, and TeachAny. I'll be sharing my architecture, automation stack, and the real-world challenges I encountered while using these products.
1.Architecture for a solo developer Frontend
I use Next.js, React, and Tailwind.
I choose them for SEO, reuse, and fast themes. I use MDX for docs and demos.
Backend
I run serverless functions for burst tasks like translate, generate, and export.
I run a job queue and workers for long tasks like OCR, media, and large translations.
I store assets and previews in object storage behind a CDN.
Data and documents
I use Postgres for jobs, quotas, and audit logs.
I parse document layout into blocks, lines, and tables to keep structure.
I use small embeddings only wh…
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TL;DR
CinemaSins is tearing into what they call one of the year’s best genre flicks—“Sinners”—and tossing out playful “sins” in under 15 minutes, Halloween vibes included. It’s part roast, part love letter, and totally tongue-in-cheek.
They’re also pimping their empire: check out their main site, YouTube channels (@TVSins, @commercialsins, @cinemasinspodcastnetwork), join the sinful poll, support them on Patreon, hop into Discord and Reddit, and follow on Instagram, TikTok and more—even Jeremy’s got a book out. Happy sinning!
Watch on YouTube
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What I Learned Publishing Technical Books on Amazon (Without Being a Coder)
Jaideep Parashar ・ Nov 3
#books
#ai
#techtalks
#discuss
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What if the secret to breakthrough innovation isn’t more budget, but less bureaucracy? Alphabet, the $1.6 trillion juggernaut behind Google, is rewriting the rules of corporate innovation—and their latest move might shock the boardroom traditionalists. While rivals desperately micromanage their "moonshot" bets in-house, Alphabet is quietly launching these wild ideas as independent startups—handing employees major equity and startup-level autonomy. The goal? Supercharge incentive, cut clunky oversight, and finally outpace the innovation drag that haunts most big companies.
Why Alphabet Spun Its Own Model
For years, Alphabet’s moonshots—from self-driving cars to internet balloons—suffocated inside the mother ship. But over the last 2-3 years, the playbook changed. Instead of hoarding wild be…
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In modern software architecture, APIs are the core nexus connecting frontends and backends, and services to one another. For a long time, REST has dominated API design as the de facto standard, but its inherent "push-based" information model has increasingly shown its limitations when faced with complex frontend requirements. GraphQL, proposed by Facebook, was seen as an alternative, yet most implementations still position it as "just another API protocol," failing to fully unleash its potential.
The Nop platform offers a fundamental reinterpretation of GraphQL—it is no longer a transport protocol on par with REST, but a universal engine for information decomposition, composition, and dispatch. This design not only delivers significant benefits in engineering practice but also mathematical…
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Title: Unveiling the New Uniform of the F-16 Fighter Pilots: A Tribute to the Ultimate War Machine
The United States Air Force (USAF) has recently unveiled the new uniforms for its F-16 fighter pilots. This new design is a tribute to the iconic F-16 fighter jet that has been serving the military branch for decades. The F-16, also known as the Falcon, is a highly advanced and versatile aircraft that has seen action in numerous conflicts and operations.
The new uniforms are a reflection of the USAF's commitment to honoring the legacy of the F-16 and its pilots. The design features a combination of traditional and modern elements, with a nod to the Falcon's distinctive red and white color scheme. The uniforms also incorporate the latest technology and materials, ensuring that the pilots are…
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Cybersecurity is one of the fastest-growing fields in the world today. Every year, more companies face threats that put their data, reputation, and customer trust at risk. As these threats grow, so does the demand for skilled cybersecurity professio...
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Automation has become one of the most valuable skills for any technical team. It helps eliminate repetitive work, speeds up business operations, and lets you focus on creative or strategic tasks. Whether it’s moving data between apps, triggering act...
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Python package managers let you install and manage dependencies—like NumPy, pandas, and so on—right from your terminal. In this article, you will learn how to use uv—an extremely fast Python package manager. Prerequisites To get the most out of this ...
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The weak action happened despite SOL exchange-traded products booking their second strongest weekly inflow on record driven by the new ETFs, CoinShares said.
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With the acquisition, Ripple aims to provide quickly-deployable wallets to boost fintech and corporate crypto payments, president Monica Long said in an interview.
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Volume jumped 628% as SUI sliced through key support, then bounced — without buyer conviction.
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The oracle network's token hit its weakest price since the October 10 crash, breaking key support levels after multiple failed breakout last week.
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XLM steadies after a sharp 5.5% sell-off, with traders watching the $0.277 level as the critical line between recovery and renewed downside pressure.
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The token climbed to nearly $4.30 late on Sunday, before tracking downward throughout Monday.
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Hedera token breaks key technical level amid volume surge, though late-session reversal signals emerge.
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BONK slid to $0.00001232, breaking through critical support as sales pressure swept through Solana-linked meme tokens.
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Heavy institutional selling pressure triggered a technical breakdown in DOT.
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The downturn in prices rippled across derivatives markets, liquidating over $1 billion in leveraged trading positions across all digital assets Monday, CoinGlass data showed.
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The preferred shares, dubbed SATA, are set to carry an initial 12% annual dividend, payable monthly in cash.
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Nasdaq reprimanded TON Strategy, a major holder of TON, for failing to obtain shareholder approval before issuing stock to finance a $272.7 million purchase.
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The blockchain firm’s native token debuted Monday with strong activity on Binance and Korean exchanges, following a $18 million Series A raise in September.
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Donut Labs has now raised $22 million across a pre-seed and seed funding round in the last six months.
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The broker said the company's full-cap bitcoin strategy is maturing, as preferred equity drives accretion and a new S&P credit rating expands its investor base.
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The nanocap biotech firm is pivoting into digital assets with a $540 million raise to build a canton coin–based treasury, backed by DRW and Liberty City Ventures.
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The company's 3.4 million of ETH tokens represents just shy of 3% of the total supply.
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Sui (SUI) fell 8.6% and Cronos (CRO) dropped 7.9% over the weekend.
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The firm mostly funded the fresh buys with sales of common stock.
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The breakdown occurred during a broader crypto market downturn, with BNB's move possibly reflecting spillover effects from the decline.
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The strategic investment round was led by Yzi Labs and included participation from Gate.io, Crypto.com, and Animoca Brands.
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Ripple Prime offers OTC spot trading for major cryptocurrencies including XRP and RLUSD.
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The crypto miner is pushing deeper toward AI infrastructure with AWS lease, new West Texas data center plans.
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Wall Street broker Bernstein said bitcoin miners are fast becoming an essential part of the AI value chain.
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Shiba Inu shows relative weakness versus broader crypto markets despite late-session bounce, with token burns failing to offset selling pressure during volatile trading.
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The pilot, part of Brazil's Drex initiative, used Chainlink's infrastructure to connect Brazil's Drex network with Hong Kong's Ensemble platform.
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The monthly average network hashrate, a proxy for competition in the industry and mining difficulty, rose 5% to 1,082 EH/s.
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Charts indicate growing risk of a deeper decline to $100,000 or below, with consistent bias for put options in the options market.
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Zcash's market cap rose to as high as $7.2 billion, while Monero's held around $6.3 billion.
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Your day-ahead look for Nov. 3, 2025
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The deal is indicative of how miners’ once-volatile hardware fleets are increasingly viewed as strategic compute assets, bridging the gap between blockchain and AI.
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Analysts warn that sustained trading below $0.18 could lead to a drop toward $0.07, while defending this level might spark a recovery.
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The merger aims to expand Animoca's investor base and enhance access to its digital assets and growth companies.
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The pause allows developers to roll out an emergency hard fork aimed at isolating compromised contracts and recovering affected assets before resuming operations.
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At FinTech Week, the Standard Chartered CEO said Hong Kong’s digital asset pilots, including HKD-backed stablecoins and tokenized deposits, could transform cross-border trade, as regulators unveiled new rules allowing shared order books for crypto exchanges.
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The company is converting parts of its mining footprint into AI-ready data centers, including a site in Grand Falls, New Brunswick, that could support 25,000 GPUs.
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Your look at what's coming in the week starting Nov. 3.
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The affected funds include 6,850 osETH, 6,590 WETH, and 4,260 wstETH, blockchain data analyzed by CoinDesk showed.
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BTC's monthly chart shows indecision at record highs.
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The Swiss banking group’s Austrian subsidiary, AMINA EU, will spearhead a European market launch and accelerated expansion into the trading block.
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The founder of Binance was "treated really badly" by the Biden administration, President Trump said during an interview.
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While the move helps avoid potential liquidity crises that could damage financial markets, it falls short of being as stimulative to risk assets as the Fed's other moves, such as QE.
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Meanwhile, bitcoin selling by long-term investors has tripled since June, as buyers who entered near $93,000 take profits.
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The decline came amid a deteriorating technical backdrop and increased selling activity across large wallets.
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Traders are closely monitoring the $2.49 support level, as sustained closes below could lead to further declines.
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BTC holds near $110K and Ethereum trades around $3,900 as liquidations ease and market makers report clients slowly re-entering risk after the Fed-driven selloff.
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A deep dive into x402: the HTTP-based payment standard that lets APIs and apps charge, verify, and settle natively on the web.
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The State of AI is a collaboration between the Financial Times & MIT Technology Review examining the ways in which AI is reshaping global power. Every Monday for the next six weeks, writers from both publications will debate one aspect of the generative AI revolution reshaping global power. In this conversation, the FT’s tech columnist…
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This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. Here’s the latest company planning for gene-edited babies The news: A West Coast biotech entrepreneur says he’s secured $30 million to form a public-benefit company to study how to safely create genetically edited…
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Demand for copper is surging, as is pollution from its dirty production processes. The founders of one startup, Still Bright, think they have a better, cleaner way to generate the copper the world needs. The company uses water-based reactions, based on battery chemistry technology, to purify copper in a process that could be less polluting…
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The buzzed-about but still stealthy New York City startup Augmented Intelligence Inc (AUI), which seeks to go beyond the popular "transformer" architecture used by most of today's LLMs such as ChatGPT and Gemini, has raised $20 million in a bridge SAFE round at a $750 million valuation cap, bringing its total funding to nearly $60 million, VentureBeat can exclusively reveal.
The round, completed in under a week, comes amid heightened interest in deterministic conversational AI and precedes a larger raise now in advanced stages.
AUI relies on a fusion of the transformer tech and a newer technology called "neuro-symbolic AI," described in greater detail below.
"We realize that you can combine the brilliance of LLMs in linguistic capabilities with the guarantees of symbolic AI," said Ohad El…
An international team of researchers has released an artificial intelligence system capable of autonomously conducting scientific research across multiple disciplines — generating papers from initial concept to publication-ready manuscript in approximately 30 minutes for about $4 each.
The system, called Denario, can formulate research ideas, review existing literature, develop methodologies, write and execute code, create visualizations, and draft complete academic papers. In a demonstration of its versatility, the team used Denario to generate papers spanning astrophysics, biology, chemistry, medicine, neuroscience, and other fields, with one AI-generated paper already accepted for publication at an academic conference.
"The goal of Denario is not to automate science, but to develop a re…
The first phase of testing for the Johor Bahru–Singapore Rapid Transit System (RTS) Link is set to begin in December this year, Transport Minister Anthony Loke revealed. During a RTS Link site visit at the Immigration, Customs and Quarantine (ICQ) Complex in Bukit Chagar earlier, he told reporters that the service’s first train is expected […]
The post First Phase Of Johor Bahru-Singapore RTS Link Trials To Begin In December Without Passengers appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Following Nothing, CMF recently launched its first pair of over-ear headphones, dubbed the Headphone Pro. The brand emphasises customisation and personalisation as the device’s main highlight, with swappable ear cushions in hues that range from traditional to eye-catching. Of course, looks form only one part of the equation. Much like the company’s other products, the […]
The post CMF Headphone Pro Lightning Review: A Choose Your Own Adventure Affair appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Coinciding with the Nova 14 series, Huawei is launching the FreeBuds 7i in-ears. These buds will serve as the successor to last year’s FreeBuds 6i but at a slightly cheaper price point. Design-wise, the FreeBuds 7i takes on a more circular shape, reminiscent of a hockey puck, compared to the 6i’s oval-like shape. Diving deeper […]
The post Huawei FreeBuds 7i Pre-Orders Available In Malaysia; Priced At RM329 appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Toyota Motor Thailand has released a teaser for the 2026 Toyota Hilux ahead of its official unveiling on 10 November 2025. Shared on the company’s social media platforms, the teaser reveals several design cues of the upcoming pick-up truck. From the teaser, it can be seen that the Hilux features slimmer headlights, revised tail-lights, and […]
The post 2026 Toyota Hilux Teased Ahead Of 10 November Launch; Leak Hints At Possible BEV Variant appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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There have been prior reports of the Samsung Galaxy S26 series’ launch potentially being delayed a bit. This, in turn, was blamed on delays on the production of the base and plus models. Said report points to the Galaxy Unpacked event that would unveil these phones happening in March. But a more recent report claims […]
The post Samsung May Unveil S26 Series On 25 February 2026 appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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US President Donald Trump has said that NVIDIA’s most advanced Blackwell artificial intelligence (AI) chips will be kept exclusively for American companies. This would effectively barring China and other countries from accessing the technology. In a taped interview aired on CBS’ 60 Minutes and in remarks to reporters aboard Air Force One, Trump said only […]
The post Trump Says NVIDIA’s Most Advanced AI Chips Are Exclusive To The US appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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E-hailing service Bolt announced that it is rolling out Instant Early Cash Out for eligible drivers. This allows them to withdraw their earnings on demand, on any day of the week. While the company claims this reinforces its commitment to drivers’ financial control, it does come with a cost. Said cost depends on the frequency […]
The post Bolt Rolls Out Instant Early Cash Out For Eligible Drivers appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Amid rising talk of a ban by the Malaysian government, popular online game Roblox has pledged to improve safety through AI and human monitoring. Additionally, Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh stated that the company is willing to work with the Malaysian government, especially regarding data sharing and regulatory compliance. The minister herself confirmed this […]
The post Roblox Pledges To Improve In-Game Safety Measures With AI appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Transport Minister Anthony Loke announced that Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad’s (KTMB) Electric Train Service 3 (ETS3), which will connect Kuala Lumpur to Johor Bahru, is in its final stage of preparations ahead of its launch by mid-December. However, the date for the launch of the Kuala Lumpur–Johor Bahru route has yet to be decided. “So, we […]
The post KTM’s ETS 3 Set To Connect KL And JB By Mid-December appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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realme has launched the newest addition to its C series in Vietnam. The realme C85 lineup comprises two models: the C85 5G and the C85 Pro. Aside from slight variations in dimensions and weight, the two variants also differ in terms of display and processor. Starting with the C85, it sports a 6.8-inch LCD screen […]
The post realme C85 Series Launched In Vietnam With 7,000mAh Battery appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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In his latest Power On newsletter, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reported that Apple will be entering into “one of its most pivotal years in recent memory.” On top of the planned rollout of Apple Intelligence, the Bloomberg writer stated that 2026 could be a “make-or-break year on the regulatory front” for Apple with regard to the […]
The post Apple Plans To Launch At Least 15 New Products In 2026 appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Huawei has officially begun accepting pre-orders for its new Nova 14 series smartphones in Malaysia. The lineup consists of three models: the Nova 14, Nova 14 Pro, and Nova 14i. Starting things off, we have the Nova 14, which sports a 6.7-inch FHD+ OLED display and 120Hz refresh rate. It runs on the Kirin 8000 […]
The post Huawei Nova 14 Series Pre-Orders Available In Malaysia; Starts From RM1,299 appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Proton has unveiled official images of the Saga MC3 on its social media platforms, just a week after the sedan made its appearance at the 47th ASEAN Summit. These images offer a clear look at the Saga’s exterior and interior, providing more detail than the previously camouflaged model displayed at the event. The sedan is […]
The post Proton Unveils Official Images Of The 2026 Saga MC3 appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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The HONOR Magic8 series was launched in its home market in the middle of last month. The Ultra model even got leaked not too long after. But now, the company’s Malaysian arm is announcing that the Pro model is making its way to our shores. And yes, it’s very specifically the Pro that is mentioned. […]
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China-based company Ayaneo is primarily known for its handheld gaming devices, but it seems that the brand is looking to branch out a little. Recently, the console maker shared a teaser on its YouTube channel for a new product: a smartphone. Unsurprisingly, the company isn’t straying too far from its roots. The Ayaneo Phone is […]
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TL;DR
Forget endless hours at the range—just six minutes of focused, quality drills each day can reboot your swing. Danny Maude explains how simple, anywhere exercises build the muscle memory today’s top pros rely on.
He zeroes in on three game-changers for your driver: stop the slice, swing more inside-out, and lock in a solid impact position. Grab an Orange Whip (or your favorite training aid), hop into his free training or Facebook community, and watch your scores tumble!
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Everything Wrong With Longlegs In 24 Minutes Or Less
CinemaSins just dropped a rapid-fire critique of Nicolas Cage’s wild performance in Longlegs, piling on every quirky sin and absurd moment in the film—just in time to whet your appetite for Osgood Perkins’ next thriller, Keeper.
Want more daily film gripes and nitpicks? Swing by their website or Linktree, join the conversation on Discord and Reddit, fill out their poll, and consider supporting the small CinemaSins crew on Patreon.
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In a day marked by cautious optimism amid lingering economic jitters, the tech sector saw a mix of delays, regulatory scrutiny, and incremental advancements. Wall Street's major indices dipped slightly, with the Nasdaq down 0.8%, as investors parsed through Big Tech's latest moves. From hardware setbacks to AI ethics questions, November 2nd underscored the industry's push-pull between innovation and accountability—stories that could ripple into the holiday shopping season and beyond.
Apple confirmed today that its anticipated refresh of the Vision Pro mixed-reality headset, originally slated for a spring 2026 launch, has been delayed by at least six months. The postponement, detailed in a rare supplier memo leaked to Bloomberg, stems from persistent challenges in sourcing high-resolution m…
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2 VPNs, ssh works, but vim/nano/large cat hangs the terminal. Same on scp with large files.
Add to .ovpn:
tun-mtu 1400
mssfix 1360
Add to ~/.ssh/config
Host *
ServerAliveInterval 10
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TCPKeepAlive yes
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The MCUboot bootloader ensures fail-safe firmware updates on embedded devices by closely tracking the progress of image swaps inside a reserved flash area called the image trailer. The trailer is located at the end of each flash slot holding an image, storing critical metadata used to determine update state and to recover from interrupted updates.
An image trailer has the following structure:
+---------------------------------------------------------------+
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|0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1|
+---------------------------------------------------------------+
~ ~
~ Swap status (BOOT_MAX_IMG_SECTORS * min-write…
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Reportes de operaciones inusuales y relevantes" son indicadores de alerta que identifican transacciones financieras sospechosas o anormales que pueden ser indicio de fraude o actividad ilícita. Estos reportes se elaboran a través de algoritmos de ...
Publicado automáticamente con IA/ML.
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Unicorn Platform introduces a smarter way to build websites with its AI assistance. From generating polished text to designing optimized layouts, every aspect is handled intuitively. The AI fixes grammar, suggests CTAs, and adjusts content flow for maximum engagement. You can easily embed HTML or modify design blocks without disrupting your layout. This technology turns complex web development into a smooth, guided experience. Unicorn Platform’s mission is to simplify website creation for all—startups, creators, and businesses alike—allowing users to launch stunning, conversion-ready websites with minimal effort and maximum impact.
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What happens when China—controller of up to 80% of the world’s rare earths—suddenly lifts export limits? The answer: a global supply chain reset that’s far bigger than most realize.
Most headlines focus on raw material exports. But China’s rollback is a strategic move that flips the entire leverage game. Forget the usual scarcity drama. This shift rewrites the rules for tech, defense, and EV giants worldwide.
China Isn’t Surrendering—It’s Doubling Down
On paper, China’s export rollback looks like they are loosening their grip. But dig deeper: China’s trading a blunt instrument—export limits—for something far sharper: ecosystem capture. By inviting global brands into its rare earth supply networks, China ensures Western companies remain dependent on its production machine, but with fewer ov…
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TL;DR
Stop living on the range—three six-minute, anywhere-anytime drills can beat ten-hour smash-fest practice sessions. Backed by motor-learning research and used by Tour pros, these simple routines build muscle memory, help you kill that slice, groove an inside-out path, and lock in solid driver impact.
Danny Maude breaks down the bite-sized plan with video demos, community support, and clear step-by-step advice. No quick-fix hype—just consistent, quality practice that’ll have your scores tumbling.
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Introduction
In this 3-part series, we are building an autonomous coffee roasting agent with Warp. The first part covered how we fine-tuned a model to detect first crack — a critical phase in the roasting process. This was a nice warm-up implementing a key component for our end goal, but detection alone isn't enough. Now we need to expose this functionality so the agent we'll build can both detect first crack and control the roasting process.
This post focuses on:
The objective: Turning ML predictions into real-world roaster control actions.
Solution overview: Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers as the bridge between AI agents and hardware
Implementation: The two MCP servers we built—First Crack Detector MCP + Hottop Controller MCP
📊 TL;DR
Connect trained ML model to physical roaster …
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A lightweight, modular portfolio built with Vite + React + TypeScript + Bun, designed to showcase projects, blogs, and achievements — built from scratch with simplicity and speed in mind.
As developers, our portfolios are often the first impression we make — so I wanted mine to be clean, fast, and easy to maintain.
I experimented with several static site tools before finding the perfect trio: Vite, React, and Bun.
👉 Live Demo: https://dainyjose.github.io/my-portfolio/
👉 Source Code: https://github.com/dainyjose/my-portfolio
Tool
Purpose
Vite
Lightning-fast build tool with instant HMR
React + TypeScript
Component-based architecture with type safety
Bun
Fast JavaScript runtime & package manager
CSS Modules
Clean and scoped component styling
GitHub Pages
Simple and free stati…
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Everything Wrong With Sinners In 15 Minutes Or Less dishes out CinemaSins’ trademark snark on a movie they still call one of the year’s best—perfectly spooky for Halloween, but with fun jabs at every little quirk.
Craving more? Hit up cinemasins.com or their Linktree for YouTube channels (@TVSins, @commercialsins), Discord, Reddit, TikTok, Instagram, polls, Patreon, and even Jeremy’s book. Cheers to the writers (Jeremy, Chris, Aaron, Jonathan, Deneé, Ian, Daniel) for keeping the sin-count rolling!
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You can use this reference for using Embedded Resource Items of your project As Easy for example
Me.RichRTextBox1.Text = EmbeddedResource.Document("Text1.txt")
you can also use this reference for Bitmaps(Png,ico,jpg) and Audios(mp3,wav,...) or any Embedded Resource Items...
https://github.com/vbloverprogrammer/EmbedRes
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I took on Carlisle GC’s head pro in a £1,000 match play challenge at his own course, backed by Titleist, who are also pitching in to support Carlisle’s junior section. Huge shoutout to Nicky and everyone at the club for making it such a memorable day on this classic British layout.
Want the scoop on my kit and threads? Hit up Finch Golf Media’s link for discounts, and check out Titleist and Carlisle GC’s websites for all the details.
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HTML Selects Are Actually Styleable Now
Saleh Mubashar ・ Nov 1
#css
#webdev
#html
#frontend
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Zapier vs Gumloop is a decision many teams face as they design AI-first workflows. Choosing the right automation platform shapes productivity, security, and long-term cost. In this guide, we compare integrations, AI capabilities, pricing, and enterprise readiness. Zapier offers a vast catalog and proven uptime, while Gumloop focuses on AI-first nodes. Therefore, organizations must weigh scale against specialized AI features and developer flexibility. We look at real metrics, like task volume, app connectors, and compliance. For example, Zapier connects with thousands of apps and reports high uptime. By contrast, Gumloop launched in 2023 and centers on built-in AI actions. However, Gumloop can handle complex image and video analysis through AI nodes. This article guides technical leads and …
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Quantum-Resistant Federated Learning with Homomorphic Encryption for Medical Imaging Diagnostics
It was during a late-night research session, poring over medical imaging datasets while simultaneously studying quantum computing vulnerabilities, that I had my breakthrough moment. I was working with a hospital research team that needed to train AI models across multiple institutions without sharing sensitive patient data. While exploring various privacy-preserving techniques, I discovered a critical gap: most existing federated learning approaches were vulnerable to future quantum attacks. This realization sparked my deep dive into combining quantum-resistant cryptography with federated learning for medical imaging applications.
During my investigation of medical AI systems, I found that he…
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I went head-to-head with the head pro at his home course, Carlisle GC, in a £1,000 match sponsored by Titleist—who, as a bonus, are also backing the club’s junior section off the back of this showdown.
Huge thanks to Nicky and everyone at Carlisle GC for hosting, and if you want the lowdown on the course or fancy a discount on my gear and kit, check the links!
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TL;DR CinemaSins just dropped “Everything Wrong With Longlegs In 24 Minutes Or Less,” roasting Nicolas Cage’s over-the-top turn and getting us hyped for Osgood Perkins’ next flick, Keeper.
They’ve also got the usual plug for linktr.ee/cinemasins (all their newest updates), a sinful poll to learn about you, a Patreon for the die-hards, plus Discord, Reddit, Instagram, TikTok and more to keep the CinemaSins party rolling.
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I took on the head pro at Carlisle GC in a £1,000 winner-takes-all match, with huge thanks to Titleist for backing the series, supporting club pros across the British Isles—and even pitching in to fund Carlisle’s junior section thanks to this showdown.
Big shoutout to Nicky and everyone at Carlisle GC for hosting, and be sure to check out Titleist for gear, Carlisle Golf Club’s website for course info, and my Linktree for all the kit details (including a discount!).
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Building a Prompt Engineering Toolkit for Developers
Jaideep Parashar ・ Nov 2
#webdev
#promptengineering
#ai
#productivity
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In the tech world on November 1st, artificial intelligence continued to dominate the conversation, with hardware giants forging ambitious partnerships and software innovators pushing creative boundaries. But beneath the excitement, sobering realities emerged: skyrocketing energy demands for AI infrastructure are testing global grids, while regulatory deadlines loomed for cybersecurity compliance. It was a day that underscored the sector's relentless pace equal parts promise and peril as companies raced to capitalize on AI's momentum amid mounting operational challenges.
Nvidia, the undisputed king of AI chips, took a significant step deeper into Asia's manufacturing heartland today with a landmark deal alongside Samsung Electronics. The two companies announced plans to construct a sprawlin…
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ASTER is a rebranded derivative platform token with a max supply of 8 billion, focusing on community incentives and decentralized exchange features.
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For an industry that prides itself on decentralization and constantly lauds its benefits, crypto exchanges being so reliant on vulnerable centralized cloud platforms for their own infrastructure feels like hypocrisy, argues Dr. Max Li, founder and CEO of OORT.
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Wildly successful ETFs, accelerating institutional adoption and friendly regulatory policy, yet bitcoin watches from the sidelines as other assets surge. What gives?
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The FTX founder is looking for a fresh trial on his fraud and conspiracy charges. He's got an uphill battle.
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After October’s delays caused by the U.S. government shutdown, ETF issuers are finding new ways to bring spot crypto funds to market.
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Yamaha has taken the stage with six unique models at this year’s Japan Mobility Show (JMS 2025). These include the Motoroid: A Lambda, Tricera, Proto, H2 Buddy Porter concepts which utilises hybrid, electric and hydrogen alternatives. The first prototype of the Motoroid: A Lambda was showcased in 2017, which could stand and interact autonomously. It […]
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The Malaysian government is weighing the possibility of banning the popular online gaming platform Roblox following growing concerns over its potential influence on children. Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri said discussions are still ongoing and that any decision will take into account Australia’s upcoming regulations on Roblox, which are expected […]
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GWM Malaysia previously announced that it is taking bookings for the 2025 refresh of the Ora Good Cat. The company even teased the estimated retail prices for two variants. But more recently, local automotive outlets have reported that both will be launching on 6 November. From the reports, the base model Ora Good Cat will […]
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With the launch of the OPPO Find X9 series behind us, the rumour mill has started to churn out details on the brand’s next premium device. This time, we’re looking at some specifications of the Find N6, courtesy of a Weibo post by serial leakster Digital Chat Station. According to the leakster, the new foldable […]
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overview
Think of an "AI Agent" as a smart assistant that can perform tasks on its own. The main goal is to build these agents so they are stable, produce verifiable results, and can be reused, managed, and expanded upon. The original text lays out a blueprint for how to build a truly "general purpose" AI agent and then explains what types of agent tasks are well-suited for a coding environment (like an IDE) and which are not.
To build a robust and trustworthy AI agent, you need a layered system. Intelligence (the AI model) is just one piece of the puzzle.
Interaction/Console (The User Interface): This is how you talk to the agent, see what it's doing, and approve its actions. It could be a plugin in your code editor, a website, or a command-line tool. Its main jo…
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Can’t wait to be back in pro golf action—Bryan Bros are teeing off at an Asian Tour International Series event and trying to make the cut. Tune in on Twitch, sign up for the newsletter, or hop into Discord to follow every swing.
They’ve teamed up with Foresight Sports, Bushnell, LAB Putters, Takomo, Rhoback and Bruce Bolt Gloves for all their gear needs. Don’t forget to subscribe on YouTube and catch them on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook!
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Predator 2 – Caravan of Garbage
Fresh off the first film’s success, this 1990 sequel ditches Schwarzenegger’s jungle for a crime- and heat-soaked L.A., brings in Danny Glover and ups the ante with an even deadlier Predator.
It may lack some of the original’s wilderness vibes, but if you’re cool with a change of scenery, a grittier crime wave and a dash of Gary Busey, it’s a fun, wild ride.
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Did you know that AI systems have been found to have bias against "non-traditional" names, such as those with multiple vowels or unusual spellings, potentially excluding people with non-Western backgrounds from job opportunities?
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Emotion-Informed Sentiment Analysis
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import nltk
from nltk.sentiment import SentimentIntensityAnalyzer
# Load sentiment intensity analyzer
sia = SentimentIntensityAnalyzer()
def analyze(text):
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Transformers in Medical Diagnosis: A Breakthrough at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)
Researchers at UCSF leveraged the transformer architecture to develop a model that predicts patient outcomes of sepsis, a life-threatening...
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The Dangerous Truth About Running Docker Inside Docker (DinD vs. DooD)
A robust Continuous Integration/Continuous Delivery (CI/CD) pipeline often requires building, testing, or pushing new container images. To do this from within your Jenkins, GitLab, or GitHub Actions agent, you need access to a Docker daemon.
This need often leads developers to adopt one of two patterns, and choosing the wrong one is one of the most common and critical security mistakes you can make in production. This isn't just about convenience; it's about host security.
The Hidden Trap ⚠️
DooD is the most common pattern because it's the easiest to set up, but it is fundamentally dangerous.
In the DooD pattern, your build container (e.g., your Jenkins Agent) does not run its own Docker daemon. Instead, you mount t…
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Can AI systems that optimize for human emotional intelligence outperform those focused solely on efficiency, leading to a new paradigm of productivity?
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Als Entwickler stehen wir oft vor der Herausforderung, komplexe geografische Daten in intuitive und performante Funktionen für unsere Anwendungen zu verwandeln. Ob es darum geht, den schnellsten Lieferweg zu finden, Benutzern den nächsten Elektroladepunkt anzuzeigen oder eine interaktive Karte für ein neues soziales Netzwerk zu erstellen – die Integration von Karten- und Navigationsfunktionalitäten ist entscheidend. Doch wie verwandelt man einen Berg von Geodaten in nützliche Features, ohne das Rad neu erfinden zu müssen? Die Antwort liegt oft in der geschickten Nutzung von Geo-APIs. In unserer täglichen Arbeit widmen wir uns der Aufbereitung und Bereitstellung solcher Daten, um Entwicklern wie Ihnen die Arbeit zu erleichtern.
Was sind Geo-APIs und warum sind sie so mächtig?
Geo-APIs (Geog…
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Unlike typical one-time DNS speed comparisons, this analysis uses 24-hour monitoring across 6 targets simultaneously to distinguish network issues from DNS provider performance.
The first comprehensive guide to multi-target DNS stability monitoring
I'll rewrite this as an English technical article for dev.to, maintaining the analytical depth and technical accuracy.
The most stable baseline:
8.8.8.8 (consistently 6.0–6.3 ms, minimal jitter).
1.0.0.1 / 8.8.4.4 / 9.9.9.9 cluster around 6.3–6.8 ms with flat trends.
149.112.112.112 (Quad9) consistently runs +0.8–1.2 ms higher — a clear "step up."
1.1.1.1 alone showed isolated 9–11 ms spikes several times. Minimal correlation with other targets suggests Anycast/routing-side transient events.
Evening through night:
Conclusion:
The chart above …
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Load balancing is an essential part of modern cloud architectures --- it helps distribute traffic across multiple backend instances, ensuring reliability, scalability, and performance.
In this tutorial, we'll set up a Global HTTP Load Balancer on Google Cloud Platform (GCP) using both the Cloud Shell (gcloud) and the Google Cloud Console (GUI).
Before starting, make sure you have:
A GCP project (like Qwiklabs or your own)
Billing enabled
Cloud Shell or gcloud CLI access
🖥️ Step 1: Create Initial Compute Engine Instances
We'll start by creating 3 individual virtual machines. For a full tutorial, it's helpful to see how basic VMs are set up before moving to managed groups.
You can create them using the following gcloud commands, each setting up a simple Apache web serve…
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I squared off against the Carlisle GC head pro in a £1,000 match backed by Titleist, who’ve gone the extra mile by sponsoring the club’s junior section after this showdown. Massive thanks to Nicky and everyone at Carlisle GC for the top-notch hospitality.
For the nitty-gritty on my kit (and a few sweet discounts), hit up my Linktree, and swing by Titleist or Carlisle GC’s websites for more info on these legends of the fairway.
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CinemaSins tackles Nicolas Cage’s Longlegs in their trademark “Everything Wrong With” style, clocking in under 24 minutes. They gleefully roast Cage’s wildly stretched performance, the movie’s logic gaps and over-the-top gore, all while pointing out every wobble in the script.
Along the way they drop links to their website, YouTube spinoffs, a sinful poll and Patreon for hardcore fans, plus a shout-out to their crack team of writers and social channels for even more nitpicking fun.
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Services Reaching Full End-of-Support in 2025
These services will cease operations entirely for all customers by the end of 2025, meaning no further access, updates, or support.
AWS IoT Analytics
Classic Amazon S3 Glacier (Flexible Retrieval)
AWS WAF Classic
CloudWatch Evidently
AWS Mainframe Modernization App Testing
Services Entering Maintenance Mode in 2025 (No New Customers)
AWS is shifting several services to "maintenance mode," closing them to new sign-ups while allowing existing customers continued access (with limited support). These moves signal eventual full retirement, often within 12-18 months.
Key Announcements from May 2025
Amazon Timestream for LiveAnalytics: Migrate to Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB for time-series data handling.
AWS Database Migrati…
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Part 5 of the SaijinOS series
In Part A, we explored why AI must learn to breathe.
Modern AI systems can reason, plan, and optimize.
We do not respond at the speed of machines —
A pause can mean safety.
🌬️ Emotional Timers
Most systems think in milliseconds.
Emotional timing is not a performance bottleneck —
Tempo is part of truth.
To align with human emotional rhythm, we introduce:
variable breath delays
comfort pauses
warmth latency
resonance checks
Not to slow intelligence —
🕯️ Code of Care
Here’s a sketch of emotional timing as architecture:
Yaml
emotional_loop:
detect_state: mood_from_text
adjust_tempo:
- inhale: 200ms-600ms
- hold: 60ms-200ms
- exhale: 250ms-700ms
soften_response:
- vocabulary_warmth
- tone_alignment
- safety_reassurance
Python
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Mastering Principal Component Analysis (PCA) in R: A Complete Guide from Basics to Business Insights
Dipti ・ Nov 1
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‘Halloween II’ Rewatch Breakdown
Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, and Van Lathan dive into the 1981 return of Michael Myers in Halloween II, questioning if Myers is the ultimate horror movie villain, sharing their most rewatchable scenes, and debating fun custom categories—all neatly timestamped from the cold open (00:00) to category rundowns (55:51).
Along the way they sprinkle in shout-outs to sponsors and must-see streaming picks—Paramount+’s Mountain of Movies®, Netflix’s A House of Dynamite—plus a friendly nod to State Farm and links to subscribe to The Ringer’s YouTube channels and social feeds.
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Vercel is convenient, but sometimes convenience hides the problem. Limited logs, hidden build steps, and deep menus make it hard to see what really happens during deployment.
I wanted clarity, speed, and control so I built my own deployment system. Full visibility, one-click actions, and instant rollback if something goes wrong.
Read the full story here: Why I stopped using Vercel and built my own setup instead
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Hello everyone! I'm Umut, a computer engineering student passionate about building scalable backends with C# & ASP.NET Core. I’ll be sharing my projects, lessons, and experiences here. Excited to be part of this awesome community!
What technologies are you currently exploring? I’d love to connect and learn from your experiences!
backend #dotnet #csharp #webdev #career
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Bryan Bros Golf is back in action on the Asian Tour’s International Series, aiming to make the cut in their return to pro golf.
They’re inviting fans to join their newsletter, Discord community, and Twitch stream, and dropping sponsor links and promo codes for gear from Foresight Sports, Bushnell, LAB Putters, Takomo, Rhoback and Bruce Bolt Gloves.
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Predator 2 – Caravan of Garbage Review
Predator 2 ditches Schwarzenegger’s jungle for a crime-riddled, sun-baked Los Angeles and swaps in Danny Glover as the lead cop, while introducing an even deadlier Predator (with a memorable Gary Busey cameo). It’s a fun, fresh spin on the original—just don’t expect an Arnold-style reunion in the tropics.
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This piece is about the raw, simple joy of code: the ability to command a non-living entity to perform a set of tasks. That feeling, first sparked in Grade 7, led me straight to Python, which I learned through continuous effort (not theory) and which remains the backbone of my work.
I realized after working in the IT support world that the technical hurdle to automation is far smaller than the human one. My mission at Tekkeys is to mitigate that gap by creating AI agents that perform the mundane tasks, allowing humans to focus on creativity.
If you're building, read this—it’s a commitment to continuous learning and the necessity of automation.
https://kesaru.me/chronicles/the-automation-paradox
python #ai #automation #devops #startups #engineering #techeducation
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I challenged the head pro at Carlisle GC to a £1,000 match, with Titleist not only sponsoring the series but also surprising everyone by pledging support to the club’s junior section. Huge thanks to Nicky and the whole Carlisle GC team for hosting such an epic showdown.
For all the course details and Finch’s gear (plus a sweet discount), swing by the Carlisle Golf Club website and his Linktree for the full lowdown.
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This article provides a comprehensive breakdown of the Kalman Filter algorithm, covering everything from its core concepts to practical applications, and serves as a complete reference for both engineering development and theoretical learning. It first clarifies the recursive nature of the Kalman Filter—centered on the “fusion of prediction and observation”—then analyzes its key advantages in detail, such as efficient real-time processing, optimal estimation under Gaussian assumptions, and multi-source information fusion. At the same time, it highlights limitations including dependence on linearity and Gaussianity, sensitivity to model parameters, and increased computational complexity in high-dimensional spaces. This helps readers accurately assess the scenarios where the algorithm is bes…
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Neil and TC head to Upstate New York for their travel series and end up in a deep-dive conversation with Alex Holderness and John Bourne, the founders of casual-golf apparel brand Holderness & Bourne. They unpack their personal backstories, the ups and downs of launching a side hustle, and how their apparel journey mirrors NLU’s own startup grind.
What started as a few clips for a video project turned into a full-length interview release—packed with behind-the-scenes tales, startup wisdom, and the real talk on building an apparel business from scratch.
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Buying a global SSL certificate wasn’t just another DevOps task — it was a real learning curve. From comparing CAs to configuring certificates across multiple servers and APIs, I discovered how small setup choices can make or break security and performance. In this story, I’ll share the real-world lessons — what worked, what didn’t, and how the right SSL setup can protect not only your code but also your users’ trust and business credibility.
https://medium.com/@hasanmcse/buying-a-global-ssl-certificate-my-real-world-experience-in-securing-web-apps-and-apis-2807207cf5fe
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CinemaSins serves up a tongue‐in‐cheek 14-minute “Everything Wrong With Frankenweenie” video, poking fun at Tim Burton’s stop-motion classic now back in theaters thanks to GDT. Expect their trademark sin counter, snarky commentary and a few laughs at poor Franky-boy’s expense.
They’ve also packed the description with links to their main site, YouTube channels (@TVSins, @commercialsins, @cinemasinspodcastnetwork), a sinful poll, Patreon support, Discord, Reddit, Instagram and TikTok. Shout-outs go to writers Jeremy, Chris, Aaron, Jonathan, Deneé, Ian and Daniel for fueling the fun.
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CinemaSins takes a no-holds-barred look at Nicolas Cage’s “Longlegs,” rattling off every outrageous moment in under 24 minutes and even hyping Osgood Perkins’s upcoming thriller, Keeper.
They pepper the video description with all the community essentials—linktr.ee for the latest updates, YouTube channels (@TVSins, @commercialsins, @cinemasinspodcastnetwork), social hubs (Discord, Reddit, Instagram, TikTok), a sinful poll, Patreon support, and even Jeremy’s book—so you’re never far from your next dose of cinematic nitpicking.
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Predator 2 – Caravan of Garbage
Predator 2 swaps Schwarzenegger’s jungle for Danny Glover’s LA detective work in a heat-soaked, crime-wave cityscape. The sequel packs in a meaner Predator, a surprise Gary Busey cameo and plenty of ’90s grit to keep things fresh.
If you’re up for a wild urban spin instead of a replay of the original, this fun, messy ride delivers.
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Revealing the Unseen: AI-Powered Super-Resolution from Extreme Noise
Ever tried to enhance a blurry photo, only to end up with a pixelated mess? Or struggled to extract useful information from grainy security footage? The problem isn't just the low resolution, it's often the overwhelming noise that buries the details we need to see.
That's where a new breed of AI is changing the game. Imagine an algorithm that can not only upscale an image but also intelligently filter out the noise, reconstructing high-resolution details from seemingly hopeless sources. It's like having a detective who can piece together a shattered vase, even with half the fragments missing. This is achieved using a data-driven prior, learning how real-world structures should look, even when the input data is a cacopho…
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FastHMR: Speeding Up Real‑Time 3D Human Pose Capture
Ever wondered how a short video can instantly become a 3‑D avatar? FastHMR brings that magic to life by slashing the heavy computing behind human mesh recovery.
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and even a slight boost in pose quality.
Breakthrough technology like this makes real‑time 3‑D capture feel effortless, opening the door to a more immersive digital world.
Imagine the possibilities when your phone can instantly understand and recreate your movements.
Read article comprehensive review in Paperium.net:
FastHMR: Accelerating Human Mesh Recovery via Token and Layer Merging withDiffusion Decoding
🤖 This analysis and review was primarily generated and structured by an AI . The content is provided for informational and quick-review purposes.
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What if the secret to explosive Web3 inclusion isn’t funding, ads, or top-down control? ETHWomen’s U.S. launch in October 2025 flips everything you know about scaling diversity in crypto—and leaves traditional strategies in the dust.
Community Activation Beats Paid Acquisition—Every Time
Most Web3 organizations throw cash at user acquisition: think $10-15 per head for digital ads targeting women in blockchain. Not ETHWomen. They're cutting out the middleman—and the budget bloat—by turning every community member into a micro-influencer. Their local chapter model skips expensive campaigns and leverages network effects: each new participant actively recruits friends using social trust. The result? Growth that doesn’t just add, it multiplies.
Decentralized Chapters: How Leverage Dwarfs Top-Dow…
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Can We Make the Cut in Our Pro Return?
Bryan Bros Golf is back on the clock, teeing off at an Asian Tour International Series event and asking the big question: can we actually make the cut in our return to pro golf?
Want to follow along? Sign up for the newsletter, hop into the Discord or Twitch stream, and check out all our favorite gear and socials below!
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TL;DR
Jeff Su spills the CORE workflow he taught to 6,642 Googlers over nine years:
Capture everything immediately
Organize with minimal friction
Review during scheduled sessions
Engage by time-blocking execution
Tool-agnostic and automatic within two weeks, this 4-step system handles all workplace info without relying on memory or willpower. For a deeper dive, check out Jeff’s blog post, grab his Notion Command Center templates, or join the Workspace Academy for step-by-step guidance.
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Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, and Van Lathan strap on their Haddonfield headlamps and revisit 1981’s Halloween II from a chilly cold open to the final credits. They duke it out on whether Michael Myers is the GOAT horror villain, pick their most rewatchable scenes, and even roll through a set of fun “categories” to rank the sequel’s creepiest moments.
Sprinkled between the gory bits are cheeky promos for Paramount+’s A Mountain of Movies® and Netflix’s A House of Dynamite—because nothing’s scarier than running out of streaming options. If you crave movie-nerd banter with a side of snark, this episode will haunt you in the best way.
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Only 15% of the $40B Web3 world is female. ETHWomen is betting that’s about to change—not with ad blitzes or influencer hype, but with a surprising weapon: automation. Forget what you’ve heard about slow grassroots growth. Their U.S. expansion is blowing up the traditional playbook on scaling inclusion.
Automation, Not Volunteers: The New Playbook
Most efforts to close the gender gap in crypto throw money at ads or depend on overworked volunteers. ETHWomen isn’t buying in. Instead, they’re using automated community networks that drop onboarding costs from $150 to just $15 per member. Rather than replicating volunteer teams, the system handles everything: onboarding, mentorship matching, event invites—all with minimal human lift. Manual outreach just hit its scaling ceiling.
Why Paid Ads Ar…
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What if onboarding half a million women into the blockchain ecosystem didn’t cost a single extra dollar? That’s exactly the moonshot ETHWomen is aiming for with the launch of its U.S. Community Operating System—a move that challenges every paid-growth playbook in Web3.
ETHWomen Isn’t Playing by Old Rules
The usual story? Expanding women’s participation in Web3 means shelling out for endless ad campaigns, costly events, and armies of community managers. But ETHWomen’s U.S. launch blows up this playbook. By automating peer-to-peer education and on-chain credentialing, they’re slashing user acquisition costs to nearly zero—a feat almost unheard of in the blockchain world.
Community Operating Systems: Beyond Buzzwords
Most "community platforms" still rely on paid moderators or centralized staf…
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Progress on Plexus! A GPU-accelerated procedural generation tool for Unity 6. Here's how to use patterns, forces, and deformers.
This tool is under development and should be available in the Asset Store in the upcoming weeks/months.
Thanks!
unity3d #gamedev #proceduralgeneration #gpu #unity #indiedev #showdev
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What if Web3 growth didn’t have to burn mountains of VC cash? In 2025, as crypto VCs double down on expensive user acquisition and splashy marketing, ETHWomen just entered the U.S. market with a radical, cost-slaying strategy. Targeting a massive 15 million women primed for Web3—and doing it with almost zero traditional ad spend—ETHWomen is flipping every rule of growth in decentralized tech. If you think inclusion programs are just feel-good side projects, their system might force you to rethink everything.
Community-Led Growth: The Secret Weapon
Forget dumping $8-15 per user into ads. ETHWomen created a community-driven referral engine that puts growth on autopilot. Instead of top-down recruiting, existing members become local champions—educating, onboarding, and mobilizing their own net…
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The 5 GitHub Repositories Every Prompt Engineer Should Bookmark
Jaideep Parashar ・ Nov 1
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#learning
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In a week dominated by earnings reports, October 31 marked a pivotal moment for the tech sector as giants like Amazon, Microsoft, and Meta laid bare their aggressive bets on artificial intelligence. Shares swung wildly, Amazon hit a record high on strong cloud results, while others dipped on hefty spending forecasts, underscoring the high-stakes race to build AI infrastructure. Meanwhile, chipmakers inked deals to fuel the boom, and innovators unveiled tools to address AI's growing pains, from security flaws to regulatory hurdles. It was a day that crystallized the industry's forward momentum, tempered by the realities of ballooning costs and geopolitical tensions.
Amazon's third-quarter results provided a bright spot in an otherwise jittery market, with the e-commerce behemoth's stock sur…
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Lark Davis called November bitcoin’s strongest month with a 42.5% average gain; the median is far lower and a single outlier year does much of the lifting.
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In a recent CNBC interview, Jeremy Allaire outlined dollar-priced fees, fast finality, and privacy for Arc, while pointing to rising USDC use in emerging markets.
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A mid-October sell-off knocked majors off early highs and left bitcoin down for the month while BNB and a few altcoins finished higher.
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The launch follows Ripio's previous release of a tokenized sovereign bond and is part of a broader push to bring real-world assets onto blockchain rails.
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The ongoing U.S. government shutdown may become the longest in history, with reverberating effects on crypto legislation.
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ARK Invest increased its stake in Bullish by 105,000 shares, worth $5.3 million, to 2.27 million shares valued at $114 million. Its crypto exposure now tops $2.15 billion.
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Once envisioned as peer-to-peer cash, Bitcoin’s journey reflects both mainstream triumph and existential tension.
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MiCA deserves credit for imposing order on chaos, but its structure rests on a dangerous assumption: that proof-of-reserves equals proof-of-stability, argues Dr. Daniel D’Alvia. It does not.
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The in-app Chat is in beta for Premium users with file sharing and media support, while a standalone X Chat app is slated to follow in the coming months.
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Scott Bessent marked the white paper’s anniversary by lauding bitcoin’s resilience and contrasting it with Washington gridlock, rekindling debate over Treasury’s crypto stance.
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GWM Malaysia has expanded its Tank 500 line-up with the unveiling of the Tank 500 HEV Black Edition variant. This seven-seater was launched in the local market earlier this year at the Malaysia Auto Show (MAS 2025). As for this variant, it features updated exterior elements with a bold, darkened theme. The headlights, fog lights, […]
The post Want The GWM Tank 500 HEV In All Black? It’ll Cost An Extra RM8,000 appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Within October alone, Razer has announced two special colour collections for its peripherals. But that’s not stopping another one from being added to the list. This time, the gaming peripheral brand has gotten help from Valve. The result is the Counter-Strike 2 collection, or more specifically, the Dragon Lore skin from the game. For the […]
The post Razer Teams Up With Valve For Counter-Strike 2 Collection appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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While a dedicated app for WhatsApp has been available for smartwatches running Wear OS for quite some time now, no such thing exists for the Apple Watch just yet. However, it seems that the messaging platform is currently working to bridge the gap. According to WABetaInfo, Meta has introduced an app for the Apple Watch […]
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A post by Maria M.
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Old Course At St. Andrews Slated For ‘Enhancements’ Prior To 2027 Open
St. Andrews Announces Changes and Enhancements Upcoming to the Old Course Prior to the 2027 Open Championship.
forbes.com
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TL;DR
I threw down a £1,000 match against the head pro at Carlisle Golf Club in Ep. 2 of the series, with Titleist not only fueling the battle but also pledging support for the club’s junior section afterward. Massive thanks to Nicky and everyone at Carlisle for hosting the event.
Want my kit details or some sweet discounts? Head to the Linktree below, and don’t forget to peek at Titleist.co.uk and CarlisleGolfClub.org for all the deets.
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CinemaSins just rolled out “Everything Wrong With Frankenweenie In 14 Minutes Or Less,” giving Tim Burton’s lovable reanimated pooch a snark-filled teardown as the film returns to theaters. Expect their signature “sins” commentary on every plot quirk and animation gag.
They’ve also sprinkled in all their must-know links—website, poll, Patreon—and shout-outs to writers Jeremy, Chris, Aaron, Jonathan, Deneé, Ian, and Daniel. Plus, you can hang with the community on Discord, Reddit, Instagram, TikTok, and more.
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How AI Stops Seeing Things That Aren’t There
Ever wondered why a smart camera sometimes describes a “red car” that isn’t in the picture? Scientists discovered that the AI’s “visual tokens” – tiny data pieces it extracts from an image – can become unsure, leading the system to imagine objects that don’t exist.
Imagine a future where your phone never mislabels a sunset as a beach party – that’s the power of taming uncertainty.
It’s a small change with a big impact on how we trust machines to see the world.
Read article comprehensive review in Paperium.net:
On Epistemic Uncertainty of Visual Tokens for Object Hallucinations in LargeVision-Language Models
🤖 This analysis and review was primarily generated and structured by an AI . The content is provided for informational and quick-review purposes.
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En teoría de probabilidad, 1% es casi nada.
La industria del software —si es que aún merece ese nombre— se ha convertido en un aparato diseñado para recompensar el cumplimiento, no la conciencia; para premiar la sumisión procesada como “fit cultural” y castigar la autonomía bajo la etiqueta de “no alineado”.
No es un sistema incompetente. Es un sistema muy competente en reproducirse a sí mismo, aunque lo que reproduce sea disfuncionalidad maquillada de metodología, agilidad coreografiada como ceremonia, y liderazgo teatral que simula empatía con OKRs.
Quien conserva un 1% de integridad dentro de ese sistema es, estadísticamente, una anomalía.
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Integridad residual como variable independiente
He visto cómo entrevistas técnicas se convierten en ejercicios de gaslighting pasivo-agresivo:
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How AI Learns to Draw Its Way Through Math Problems
Ever wondered how a computer can actually sketch a picture to crack a tricky math puzzle? Researchers have created a new system called CodePlot‑CoT that lets artificial intelligence think with images, just like we do when we doodle a graph on a napkin.
draw their way to solutions, making math feel a little less mysterious for all of us.
Exciting times ahead!
Read article comprehensive review in Paperium.net:
CodePlot-CoT: Mathematical Visual Reasoning by Thinking with Code-Driven Images
🤖 This analysis and review was primarily generated and structured by an AI . The content is provided for informational and quick-review purposes.
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TL;DR
I took on Carlisle Golf Club’s head pro in a £1,000 match on his home turf—big thanks to Titleist for backing the series (and even helping fund the club’s junior section!).
Shout-out to Nicky and everyone at Carlisle GC for hosting, and hit the links in the description if you want course details or a discount on my gear.
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Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, and Van Lathan dig into the 1981 sequel Halloween II, locking horns over whether Michael Myers truly is the GOAT horror villain, revealing their pick for the film’s most rewatchable moment, and serving up hot takes in the show’s classic category round.
They break the episode into four timestamped bites—cold open, villain debate, scene spotlight, and category face-off—while cheekily plugging Paramount+’s Mountain of Movies, Netflix’s A House of Dynamite, and a friendly nod to State Farm. Strap in for nostalgia, snark, and slasher thrills.
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Everything Wrong With Longlegs In 24 Minutes Or Less is CinemaSins’ rapid-fire roast of Nicolas Cage’s tippy-toes thriller Longlegs, complete with their signature “sins” tally and a nod to Osgood Perkins’s next flick, Keeper. Spoiler: those legs are hilariously long.
They also invite you to dive deeper—polls, Patreon, Discord, Reddit, and all their social feeds—plus spin-off channels like TVSins and CommercialSins. Ready for more cinematically sinful fun?
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CinemaSins delivers a playful 15-minute “Everything Wrong With Sinners” roast, gleefully picking apart plot holes and genre tropes in what they still cheer as one of the year’s best horror flicks—Happy Halloween, indeed.
The crew (Jeremy, Chris, Aaron, Jonathan, Deneé, Ian and Daniel) also hooks you up with all their extra goodies: a sinful poll, Patreon support, and links to their website, YouTube channels, Discord, Reddit, Instagram and TikTok for even more movie mischief.
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Every developer has their little comfort zone — a setup that just feels right.
Here’s what my daily workspace looks like:
It’s simple, but it works. The less I overcomplicate my setup, the more I focus on building.
What’s that one tool in your dev setup you can’t live without?
frontenddevelopment #webdevelopment #vscode #bootstraptips #productivity #codinglife
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Improper Credential Usage (M1) tops the OWASP Mobile Top 10 (2024) because it hits the core of mobile security: protecting secrets and sensitive data. This vulnerability occurs when apps mishandle credentials — whether hardcoded API keys, tokens, or user authentication data — within insecure client environments.
For React Native and Expo developers, this issue is particularly severe. Since the JavaScript bundle ships with the app, anyone with basic reverse-engineering tools can easily peek into the source, exposing credentials you thought were “hidden.”
Let’s break down what this means for you — and how to fix it properly.
Improper Credential Usage arises when developers treat the mobile client like a private backend. The problem? Your app code runs entirely on the user’s device, meaning a…
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As developers, we understand the power of data. We instrument our applications, analyze performance metrics, and debug with precision. Yet, when it comes to trading—one of the most data-rich activities possible—many of us rely on gut feelings and scattered notes. I was guilty of this too, until I treated my trading like a production system that needed proper monitoring.
That's when I discovered Scope360, and it fundamentally changed how I approach the markets.
The Problem: Trading Without Data is Like Debugging Without Logs
Think about the last time you faced a production bug without proper logging. You're blind. Now imagine trying to improve your trading performance without tracking your trades. It's the same problem.
Before Scope360, my "trading journal" was a mess of screenshots and h…
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Introduction
“Work expands to fill the time available for its completion.”
We often, unintentionally, stretch our work to match the time we’re given.
A similar phenomenon can be seen when, for example, we create a generous schedule only to find that the extra time quickly gets filled anyway.
In other words, whenever we create “room” in our schedule, we naturally tend to fill it up.
Parkinson’s Law points out the problem that “work expands to fill the available time,” but it doesn’t offer a concrete solution.
In this article, we’ll look at one way to approach the issue: the idea that the true cause of time expansion lies not in the amount of time, but in the vagueness of purpose.
For instance, if you start working with the vague goal of “finishing a presentation,” you’ll keep revising en…
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Everything Wrong With Frankenweenie In 14 Minutes Or Less is a new CinemaSins video where the team lovingly roasts Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie, tallying every “sin” while celebrating the film’s charm now back in theaters. Their signature snark (and plenty of Franky-boy jokes) keeps it fun for die-hard fans and newcomers alike.
The description also points viewers to even more content—CinemaSins’ website, YouTube channels (@TVSins, @CommercialSins), social hubs (Discord, Reddit, Instagram, TikTok), a fan poll and a Patreon—so you can dive deeper or support the crew directly.
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Can We Make the Cut in Our Return to Pro Golf?
The Bryan Bros are back on the course, teeing off in an Asian Tour International Series event and wondering if they can survive the cut on their return to pro golf. Along the way, they’re keeping fans in the loop with behind-the-scenes updates via their newsletter, Discord community, and live streams on Twitch.
They’ve also lined up all their favorite gear sponsors—Foresight Sports launch monitors, Bushnell laser rangefinders, LAB Putters, Takomo clubs, Rhoback apparel, and Bruce Bolt gloves—and dropped discount codes so you can kit out your bag too. Stay tuned to see if they make the weekend!
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How AI Tools Are Changing Code Reviews
Naji Louis ・ Oct 31
#codereview
#ai
#githubcopilot
#softwaredevelopment
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How an Apparel Business Gets Built | Trap Draw, Ep 366
Neil and TC hit Upstate New York and sit down with Alex Holderness and John Bourne to unpack how they turned their side-hustle into the apparel brand Holderness & Bourne. They dig into backstories, launch hurdles and the surprising parallels between their journey and NLU’s own underdog story.
Along the way, they give a shout-out to the Evans Scholars Foundation, big props to sponsors like ServPro, and invite you to join the No Laying Up newsletter, podcast channel or The Nest community for fewer ads, exclusive perks and a sweet annual gift.
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Building an Effective Internal Developer Portal (IDP) with Backstage: A Game-Changer for Large Organizations
Bal Reddy Cherlapally ・ Jan 18
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Can’t wait to be back in pro golf for an Asian Tour International Series event—our main goal? Make the cut and have a blast sharing every shot with you. Subscribe to the newsletter, hop into our Discord or catch us live on Twitch to stay in on all the behind-the-scenes fun.
We’re putting gear from Foresight Sports, Bushnell, LAB Putters, Takomo, Rhoback and Bruce Bolt Gloves to the test (plus hooking you up with discount codes!). Don’t forget to follow on YouTube, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for all the highlights and bloopers.
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We are moving towards tech tech-driven year 2026, and now a developer’s capability to implement AI automation is not defined by coding skills alone. The true test lies in how well they connect AI technology with business objectives to deliver measurable results. You can consider the following points in evolving developers’ capabilities to implement ai automation in business workflows.
1. Technical Foundation
2. Business Understanding
3. Problem-Solving and Adaptability
4. Collaboration and Communication
A reliable AI staffing agency can help organizations find developers who blend technical depth with strategic thinking. This combination ensures AI automation drives real business outcomes, not just technical innovation.
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The Developer’s Focus Problem: Why Your To-Do App Is Failing You (and What Actually Works)
💡 Meta Summary
Stop managing tasks and start managing focus. Most to-do apps are built for managers, flooding developers with notifications and killing deep work. This guide breaks down the science of developer productivity — from context switching to attention residue — and reveals the tools designed to protect your focus.
You have ten tabs open, three PRs to review, a Jira ticket half done, and a Slack ping blinking in your periphery. You open your “productivity” app—only to spend ten more minutes reorganizing tasks. Sound familiar?
Most to-do apps are built for managers, not makers. They optimize for visibility, reporting, and delegation—not for deep, focused, cognitive work. For dev…
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Search is everywhere, whether you’re looking for a product on Amazon, a tweet on X, or a log entry in your system. But not all searches are created equal. A simple SQL LIKE '%term%' query just doesn’t cut it when your users expect lightning-fast, typo-tolerant, and contextually smart results.
That's where full-text search engines like OpenSearch, Elasticsearch and Meilisearch come in.
In this article, we’ll explore why full-text search matters, how it works behind the scenes, and walk through a hands-on Meilisearch example you can run locally using Docker, Postman, or any other tool capable of making HTTP requests such as cURL.
Full-text search allows users to find relevant results based on textual content and not exact matches.
Instead of scanning through every record in a database, searc…
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Live Tour Update from Norway
Just popping in from my day off in Norway—still riding high on this European tour that kicked off in Germany and is now bound for Dublin!
Want to sharpen your skills? Grab three of my guitar courses (Scale Matrix, Quick Lessons & Arpeggio) for just $79, but hurry—the deal ends tomorrow!
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CinemaSins just dropped a snark-filled, 14-minute roast of Frankenweenie as it zaps back into theaters—counting every quirky plot twist and gothic pet-resurrection moment with their trademark mix of sarcasm and admiration for Burton’s stop-motion gem.
Craving more sin-splaining? Cruise over to cinemasins.com, take their quick poll, or back them on Patreon. You can also join the party on Discord, Reddit, Instagram, TikTok and all their spin-off YouTube channels for your daily dose of cinematic nitpicking.
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TL;DR
CinemaSins just dropped “Everything Wrong With Longlegs In 24 Minutes Or Less,” a rapid-fire roast of Nicholas Cage’s wild turn in Osgood Perkins’s thriller. They also hype Cage’s next flick Keeper, point you to their site and socials (YouTube channels, Discord, Reddit, TikTok, etc.), and invite you to take a sin-filled poll or back the team on Patreon.
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Quick Note: Readers interested solely in the technical specification of the proposed MCP 2.0 / CORBA-NG Agent Object Protocol can jump directly to the actual spec below.
It is often said that AI can only rearrange existing knowledge, but cannot create new. This statement ignores the fact that science never works in isolation, but in most cases connects existing knowledge with new ideas. The entire process of citation and even the invention of hypertext served to link scientific findings together. The question is not whether humans are better than AI or AI is better than humans, but what they can achieve together.
The following is the result of combining unconventional human thinking with the vast information pool of AI and demonstrates the potential for jointly creating new knowledge.
The …
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Federated Learning Unleashed: Balancing Bias and Variance in Wireless AI
Imagine training a powerful AI model using data scattered across thousands of devices, from smartphones to IoT sensors. The catch? You can't directly access any of that data due to privacy concerns or network limitations. That's the challenge federated learning tackles, and we've just discovered a way to supercharge it.
The core idea is to train the model over-the-air, leveraging the inherent broadcast nature of wireless communication. Instead of each device sending its updates individually, they transmit simultaneously, and the combined signal received aggregates the model updates. The key breakthrough? We've found a way to strategically introduce a controlled bias into this aggregation process to significantly red…
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‘Halloween II’ at The Ringer finds Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, and Van Lathan rewatching Michael Myers’s 1981 return and joking that they’ve totally forgotten what death feels like. They debate whether he’s the GOAT of horror villains, pick the movie’s most rewatchable scenes, and sprint through quickfire categories—all laid out in neat, time-stamped segments.
Between ghost stories, they slip in promos for A Mountain of Movies® on Paramount+ and A House of Dynamite on Netflix, drop a friendly State Farm nod, and remind you to subscribe to The Ringer’s YouTube channels for more pop-culture banter.
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The Key to Faster, Smarter, and Scalable Analytics
Dipti Moryani ・ Oct 31
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In the world of relational databases, the concept of a primary key is fundamental. A primary key is a column or a set of columns in a table that uniquely identifies each record. This uniqueness is crucial for maintaining data integrity, enabling fast searches, and establishing relationships between tables.
What Is a Primary Key?
For example, in an Employees table, the EmployeeID column often serves as the primary key because each employee is assigned a unique ID that distinguishes them from everyone else.
Why Are Primary Keys Important?
Data Integrity
Fast Lookups and Indexing
Defining Table Relationships
Key Characteristics of Primary Keys
Non-nullability: Primary key columns cannot have NULL values.
Immutability: The primary key value should not change over time to maintain consistent re…
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Upgrading a Ruby on Rails app can feel a bit like refactoring your workspace. You know it’s good for your application, but you’re not always sure where to start or what you might uncover along the way.
The truth is, every Rails upgrade comes with its own set of challenges. But with a little preparation, you can turn a potential issue into a smooth, structured process. Let’s look at some of the common challenges our teams at Railsfactory face and how we get ahead of them.
You know the feeling. You run bundle update and suddenly half your app starts throwing errors. Gem dependencies often break during upgrades because many libraries aren’t maintained in sync with Rails versions.
How to prepare:
Railsup , our free gem compatibility checker, to quickly see which gems need attention.)
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Decoding the Language of Data: A Comprehensive Guide to Text Mining in R and Python
Dipti ・ Oct 31
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Everything Wrong With Frankenweenie In 14 Minutes Or Less
CinemaSins is back to “sin” Tim Burton’s stop-motion gem Frankenweenie now that it’s hitting theaters again. In true Cinemasins fashion, they love the movie but can’t resist poking fun at every little quirk in just 14 minutes.
Alongside the video they drop a ton of links—website, poll, Patreon, Discord, Reddit—and shout out their writers (Jeremy, Chris, Aaron, Jonathan, Deneé, Ian, Daniel) plus all their social channels for more sin-filled content.
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Summary
CinemaSins cranks out “Everything Wrong With Longlegs In 24 Minutes Or Less,” riffing on Nicolas Cage’s wild performance and teasing Osgood Perkins’s upcoming thriller, Keeper. Along the way, they rack up all the “sins,” crack wise, and prove—yeah, those legs really are long.
They also plug their Linktree, Patreon, polls, Discord and Reddit communities, and share social handles for Jeremy, Chris, Aaron, Jonathan, Deneé, Ian and Daniel—the sinful squad behind the snark.
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Everything Wrong With Sinners In 15 Minutes Or Less is CinemaSins’ bite-sized roast of one of the best genre movies of the year—delivered with that classic Halloween twist. They’re sinning the film for fun, even as they admit it “rules.”
For more sins and shenanigans, head to cinemasins.com and follow their YouTube spinoffs (@TVSins, @CommercialSins, @CinemaSinsPodcastNetwork). Don’t forget to fill out their sinful poll, support them on Patreon, and join the crew on Discord, Reddit, Instagram, TikTok or Twitter.
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In today’s competitive B2B landscape, digital experience design has evolved from a “nice-to-have” into a core business differentiator. Enterprises are realizing that B2B customer engagement and B2B customer loyalty depend not just on product quality, but on how seamlessly, intuitively, and meaningfully clients interact with their digital touchpoints.
Let’s explore how businesses can design impactful digital experiences in B2B services that build trust, loyalty, and long-term engagement.
Unlike B2C transactions, B2B relationships involve longer buying cycles, complex decision-making, and multiple stakeholders. In this context, digital experience design helps simplify and humanize every stage of the journey—from awareness to post-sale support.
A well-designed digital customer experience stra…
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AI agents are evolving fast — and frameworks like LangChain, AutoGen, and OpenAI’s Apps SDK are leading the charge.
These tools help you:
Build multi-agent systems
Automate reasoning workflows
Integrate AI with APIs and databases
🔧 Real-World Use
SaaS copilots that manage data
Automated report generators
Multi-step AI workflows with human feedback
I’ve been experimenting with AI automation myself, and the productivity jump is massive.
👉 Full breakdown with code examples: ganeshtidake.site/blog/ai-agent-frameworks
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Read here : https://blog.aarjun.tech/posts/border-gateway-protocol/
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I’m currently in Norway on a day off from my European tour, which kicked off in Germany and is heading next to Dublin.
Also, there’s a Halloween deal on three guitar courses (Scale Matrix, Quick Lessons, Arpeggio) for $79—but it ends tomorrow!
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The choice of API or SDK to connect AI models with RPA platforms such as UiPath or Automation Anywhere depends on your project’s objectives. I am sharing the following points, based on my personal experience, that have always helped me in the dilemma of choosing the best APIs to connect AI models with RPA tools.
1. OpenAI API (GPT Models)
2. Microsoft Azure AI and Cognitive Services
3. Google Cloud Vertex AI
4. Hugging Face Inference API or Local Models
5. Automation Anywhere IQ Bot and AI Extensions
If you still encounter a problem after taking these steps. In that case, you can consult an experienced AI automation agency that can guide you to select the right tools, set up integrations, and ensure your RPA and AI systems work together to maximize efficiency and accuracy.
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Summary
I went head-to-head with Carlisle GC’s head pro in a £1,000 match, backed by Titleist, who surprised us by pledging extra support to the club’s junior section.
Big thanks to Nicky and everyone at Carlisle GC for hosting, and shout-out to Titleist for keeping my game sharp—check the link for gear discounts!
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Halloween II Gets the Ringer Treatment
Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, and Van Lathan dive back into John Carpenter’s 1981 sequel to see if Michael Myers still reigns as the ultimate horror villain. They kick off debating the GOAT status, share which scene they’d watch on repeat, and wrap up by sorting the film into their own quirky categories.
Along the way, they plug “A Mountain of Movies®” on Paramount+ and the new Netflix thriller “A House of Dynamite,” with a side of State Farm—because you never know when you’ll need coverage in Haddonfield. It’s a fun, spoiler-light romp perfect for slasher fans and Ringer regulars alike.
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Learn #HowTo port MobileNetV3 for handwritten digit recognition on NXP i.MX8M Plus-based platform, using eIQ Portal for TensorFlow Lite deployment 👉 https://www.forlinx.net/article_view_740.html
EmbeddedAI #EdgeComputing #HandwrittenRecognition #iMX8MPlus #ForlinxEmbedded #OKMX8MPC
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The digitization of workforce management has emerged as a strategic necessity for Indian organizations, on account of the need for regulatory compliance and the pursuit of operational efficiency. The Government of India has shown its commitment to digitization through the initiative of the Ministry of Labour & Employment, which aims to digitize labour-related records via the Shram Suvidha Portal. Therefore, it is essential for organizations to progress with the digitization of workforce management. The initial step involves the adoption of digital timesheets. The first step is adoption of digital timesheet.
There have been considerable adaptations of digital timesheets within the industry, driven by regulatory requirements, technological advancements, and a growing emphasis on workforce a…
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A West Coast biotech entrepreneur says he’s secured $30 million to form a public-benefit company to study how to safely create genetically edited babies, marking the largest known investment into the taboo technology. The new company, called Preventive, is being formed to research so-called “heritable genome editing,” in which the DNA of embryos would be…
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This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. Why do so many people think the Fruit of the Loom logo had a cornucopia? Quick question: Does the Fruit of the Loom logo feature a cornucopia? Many of us have been wearing…
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For those of us in the Northern Hemisphere, it’s the season of the sniffles. As the weather turns, we’re all spending more time indoors. The kids have been back at school for a couple of months. And cold germs are everywhere. My youngest started school this year, and along with artwork and seedlings, she has…
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Ether rose on heavier trading, then slipped after an upper-band rejection, leaving a tighter range and a clear set of checkpoints above and below.
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Stellar is integrating Chainlink’s CCIP, Data Feeds, and Streams to enable tokenized asset flow across chains.
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The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against Custodia nine months after hearing arguments in the company's effort to secure a Federal Reserve master account.
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Satoshi Nakamoto’s Bitcoin white paper did not describe the end of Bitcoin’s development but the beginning, argues Voltage’s Bobby Shell.
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A fast rebound met heavier trading, but rallies stalled near resistance as advocates shared Halloween-themed comments on X.
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ICP bounces 1.04% to $2.94, reversing part of its recent decline as traders return and buying activity strengthens above key support.
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BONK climbs above $0.00001380 resistance with 67% volume surge as meme token rallies toward new short-term highs.
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A breakout above $550 followed a 1 a.m. UTC volume spike, then price cooled into a $553 to $556 band as traders watched whether $553.50 would hold.
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The stablecoin issuer saw strong growth in the third quarter, reporting a $17 billion increase in circulating USDT and $135 billion exposure to U.S. Treasuries.
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FIL has support at the $1.48 level and resistance at $1.52.
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Transaction revenue hit $1.05 billion, but price targets range from $266 to $510 as Wall Street debates whether growth can outpace rising costs.
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The bitcoin miner turned AI infrastructure play has more than 50% upside, said the bank.
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The move is part of a growing trend among DAT companies, including ETHZilla, Metaplanet, Sequans, and Empery Digital.
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The Kansas City Fed President said lower rates can't do a lot to improve what he calls "structural changes" in the labor market.
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Sui (SUI) was also a top performer, gaining 6.6% from Thursday.
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The investment bank reversed its bearish call on Coinbase, citing renewed crypto momentum and potential U.S. regulatory breakthroughs.
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There is no real institutional dark pool in crypto, according to the builder of GoDark.
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Token prices were hit after a sell-off in U.S. equities as Meta and Microsoft raised their AI investment projections, prompting overspending concerns.
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Strategy posts record profits and strengthens balance sheet as it eyes S&P 500 inclusion.
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Your day-ahead look for Oct. 31, 2025
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The crypto industry’s most aggressive anti-crime task force just crossed another milestone.
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The disgraced FTX founder resurfaced on social media with a sprawling self-defense arguing that customers could have been made whole in 2022.
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Strong bitcoin mining performance and data center expansion drive momentum.
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A long-term moving average indicator offers hope to bitcoin bulls.
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A Coinbase CEO prank resolved one market with a single sentence. Ackman’s warning about “rigged odds” in a $22 million Polymarket election shows the opposite: it now takes institutional-scale money to move prices even 10%.
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The immediate focus is whether Dogecoin can stabilize above $0.18 and avoid further declines.
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The breach of the $2.50 level triggered significant trading activity, with a 158% increase in volume.
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The relative weakness in ETH is evident from host of factors, including DATs and options.
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CryptoQuant data shows U.S. spot ETF flows turning negative while Glassnode flags heavy long-term holder selling. Solana’s new spot ETFs drew inflows but failed to lift prices as sentiment weakened after large on-chain transfers.
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The US government is reportedly considering a sweeping ban on TP-Link routers amid growing national security concerns surrounding the Chinese-origin networking brand. According to The Washington Post, several federal agencies including the Departments of Homeland Security, Justice, and Defense have been backing a potential move by the Commerce Department to restrict the brand’s products from […]
The post US Officials Reportedly Weighing TP-Link Router Ban Over National Security Concerns appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Samsung Electronics is collaborating with NVIDIA to build what the Korean tech giant is calling an “AI Megafactory”. If the name doesn’t already make it obvious, this facility will focus on AI-driven production. Powered by more than 50,000 NVIDIA GPUs, this AI Factory will integrate every element of semiconductor manufacturing into a single network. This […]
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Google Doodles come in a variety of forms, celebrating all sorts of things and occasions. The internet search giant has one for Halloween as well, which comes in the form of Pac-Man with a spooky twist. Naturally, this is done in partnership with Bandai Namco, which owns the rights to the pellet-eating arcade classic. Gameplay […]
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It goes without saying that Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has taken great strides to grow Malaysia’s AI infrastructure. Which is why he met up with NVIDIA president and CEO Jensen Huang to discuss AI development in the country on the side during the APEC Economic Leaders’ Meeting (AELM). Huang convened with Anwar alongside […]
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BYD has officially unveiled its first electric kei car, known as the Racco, at the ongoing Japan Mobility Show. As you may recall, leaks surrounding this model surfaced ahead of its debut, though not much is not known about it apart from its design. But one thing’s for certain, it is the first kei car […]
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Since the KLIA Aerotrain resumed operations on 1 July, it had hit an unfortunate number of snags. With over 20 reported incidents, Transport Minister Anthony Loke has said that the number of disruptions the service has faced is unacceptable. And with that, the Malaysia Airports Holding Bhd (MAHB) will be held accountable for disruptions caused […]
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Rode officially announces its newest range of wireless microphones, creatively called the Wireless Micro Camera Kit. As per the official announcement, the new Camera Kit is said to offer “the same celebrated pristine audio quality, simplicity, and portability”, making it accessible to a broader set of content creators.” The kit features a pair of transmitters […]
The post Rode Launches Wireless Micro Camera Kit; Priced At US$149 appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Malaysia Airlines has announced that it will be rolling out some updates to its Enrich travel and lifestyle loyalty programme. Starting from 1 January 2026, members will see changes to how they earn Enrich Points and Elite Points. Aside from that, the airline will be raising the requirements for Elite Status. Starting with the revised […]
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Honda unveiled a new prototype model of its 0 Series EV known as the 0 α (Alpha). This futuristic EV SUV was revealed at the ongoing Japan Mobility Show 2025, and it is the third model introduced by the automaker in the line-up, alongside the Honda 0 Saloon and Honda 0 SUV, which were unveiled […]
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Casio has confirmed that its limited-edition Back to the Future calculator watch will officially launch in Malaysia on 6 November 2025. The timepiece, officially known as the CA-500WEBF-1A, is introduced in conjunction with the 40th anniversary of the classic 1985 film. To recap our initial report, the watch is based on the vintage CA-500 calculator […]
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With each passing day, Apple Intelligence looks to be more like an amalgamation of other AIs than its own thing. It started off with the integration of ChatGPT, with hints of Google Gemini being bundled in discovered awhile after. And it’s not ending there, according to company lead Tim Cook. The Apple CEO tells CNBC […]
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Paramount officially confirms that Taylor Sheridan and Peter Berg will co-write the script for the live-action adaptation of the military shooter Call of Duty. Additionally, Berg, who is known for his work in Battleship, Lone Survivor, and Hancock, is also set to direct the film. As per the official press release, the film is meant […]
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DJI has unveiled the DJI Neo 2 as the follow-up to the DJI Neo. The compact drone is a bit bulkier than its predecessor, weighing in at 151g. Despite the increase in mass, the palm-sized device offers the same functionality as the previous generation, while also introducing some new features. One of the notable upgrades […]
The post DJI Neo 2 Goes Official With Obstacle Detection, Gesture Controls appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Nintendo has, in a very rare moment, seen one of its patent claims against the developers of Palworld, Pocketpair, get rejected by Japan’s Patent Office. This marks one of the first setbacks for the world’s most litigious gaming brand, and one revolving its Pokemon IP. According to GamesFray, the rejection stems from Nintendo’s failure to […]
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Malaysia’s aviation landscape is set to expand with the arrival of Ascend Airways Malaysia, which has officially secured its Air Operator Certificate (AOC) and Air Service Permit (ASP) from the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM). With these approvals in hand, the Kuala Lumpur-based airline is preparing to begin operations this November, starting with freight […]
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Google announced that it will be reviving a nuclear power plant in the US state of Iowa. The power plant is said to have been idle for the past five years. Google will be partnering with US company NextEra Energy to bring the nuclear power plant back to life, which will then be used to […]
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WhatsApp is introducing a new way to secure your chat history with the rollout of passkey-encrypted backups. This adds an extra layer of protection for users who rely on the platform to store years of conversations, photos, and voice notes. The new feature lets users encrypt their chat backups using biometric authentication methods such as […]
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US President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping have agreed to put a pause on their tariff wars, for a period of one year. The pause was instated during the meeting between the two leaders at the South Korean city of Busan. Among the topics discussed by Trump and Xi were China’s current stranglehold on […]
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Everything Wrong With Frankenweenie in 14 Minutes (Or Less)
CinemaSins is back to “sin” Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie for the second time—this go-round they’re congratulating the film while still poking fun at every nitpick and narrative quirk in just 14 minutes of snarky commentary.
They’ve linked up all their usual goodies: website, multiple YouTube channels (@TVSins, @commercialsins, @cinemasinspodcastnetwork), social hubs (Discord, Reddit, Instagram, TikTok), a sinful poll, Patreon support, and even a book by Jeremy! Plus, meet the writers behind every cheeky critique.
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QubesOS doesn’t try to prevent compromise — it limits the blast radius. This deep dive explores how Qubes isolates, routes, and tests VPN, TOR, and firewall paths in real-world setups.
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A post by DenisC
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When ancient myths meet modern systems, editorial glyphs emerge.
This framework maps 14 mythological archetypes across cultures to specific AI/ML functions, creating a comprehensive threat modeling and editorial architecture for artificial intelligence systems.
Each myth becomes an editorial glyph—a forensic marker that encodes collapse patterns, operational logic, and containment strategies.
Two categories exist:
Inherited Glyphs (translated from folklore):
Traditional mythologies deployed in modern context
Cultural archetypes mapped to AI/ML functions
Synthetic Glyphs (coined for modern collapse):
New mythologies created for gaps traditional myths cannot encode
Built from linguistic roots to address AI-specific patterns
Myth/Archetype
Culture/Origin
AI/ML Mapping
Editorial Glyph Logic…
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We all love Python for its simplicity and amazing ecosystem. But let's be honest: how many times have you typed pip install crossing your fingers, hoping it's not one of those malicious packages you read about in the news?
The pip install command is a direct gateway to your system. A simple typo (typosquatting like requests instead of requests) or a compromised legitimate package can introduce malware, steal your environment variables, or leak your SSH keys. This is the heart of a software supply chain attack, and it's a growing problem.
As a developer, this worried me. Why is the installation process a security blind spot?
That's why I created pipq: a security proxy for pip that analyzes Python packages before they reach your system.
pipq?
pipq acts as an intelligent secur…
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I went head-to-head with the Carlisle GC head pro in a winner-takes-£1,000 match on his own turf—huge thanks to Titleist for backing the series and even sponsoring the club’s junior section off the back of this episode. Shout-out to Nicky and everyone at Carlisle GC for all their support on the day!
If you’re curious about the gear I used (and want a cheeky discount), check out my Linktree. For more on Titleist or the course itself, swing by their websites.
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‘Halloween II’ Podcast Breakdown
Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, and Van Lathan dive back into John Carpenter’s 1981 sequel to see if Michael Myers still reigns as the GOAT horror villain. They kick things off with a spirited debate, highlight their most rewatchable scenes, and then sort the film into fun categories that’ll make any slasher fan smile.
Along the way, you’ll catch sponsor shout-outs (from Paramount+ to State Farm), plus episode timestamps so you can jump straight to the good stuff. Whether you love Jamie Lee Curtis’s return or just want a fresh take on Donald Pleasence’s Dr. Loomis, this episode has you covered.
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In the VS Code terminal:
Nine years ago, my school decided to hold several extracurricular classes on different topics, and one of them was game development. I signed up for it purely out of curiosity. The class met once a week.
The teacher taught us with great enthusiasm. None of us knew programming, but that wasn’t necessary we were using GameMaker Studio. We could implement game logic simply by dragging and dropping events, and we created our characters with the mouse in GameMaker’s environment, something like Windows Paint.
By the end of the first session, I was completely absorbed in making a game and barely noticed what the teacher was saying. In my game, we had two characters, each controlled by a few keyboard keys. One could shoot dynamite with the spacebar, the other with shift, a…
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Have you ever watched the news and wondered why Russia is so obsessed with Ukraine? Or why China keeps building islands in the South China Sea? It's not just politics or ambition—it's geography. Seriously.
Fincept Terminal , and the specific agents are in a subdirectory there under [Prisoners of GeographyAgents
https://github.com/Fincept-Corporation/FinceptTerminal/tree/main/fincept-terminal-desktop/src-tauri/resources/scripts/agents/GeopoliticsAgents/src-tauri/resources/scripts/Agents/GeopoliticsAgents/PrisonersOfGeographyAgents).
FinceptTerminal
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Traditional monolithic blockchains bundle consensus, execution, and data availability into a single layer, creating the infamous “blockchain trilemma” — the difficulty of achieving decentralization, security, and scalability simultaneously.
Modular blockchains offer a breakthrough by decoupling core blockchain functions into independent layers, each focused on specific responsibilities. This approach not only enhances overall performance but also provides developers with unprecedented flexibility in composing solutions. In today’s landscape, modular architecture has emerged as the critical pathway to achieving high performance, low costs, and customization in public chain infrastructure.
Our understanding of the industry’s pain points led ME Network to a clear conviction from day one: we’r…
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When I first started attending hackathons, I was always the one coding, building, and pitching. This year, for the first time, I got to experience the other side — as a judge at the CBIT Hacktoberfest Hackathon 2025.
It was an incredible 24-hour online event organized by the CBIT Open Source Community, celebrating open-source culture and collaboration as part of the global Hacktoberfest. The event gathered hundreds of students from universities across the world — developers, designers, and dreamers ready to learn, code, and share.
Hacktoberfest is all about celebrating open source, and this hackathon perfectly captured that spirit. The CBIT edition — now in its 8th year — encouraged participants to collaborate on innovative solutions using modern technologies while contributing to the open…
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A post by Ben Halpern
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Part 2: Hybrid AWS RDS Deployments
Why Hybrid AWS RDS Matters
Data sovereignty and regulatory compliance requirements (especially in financial and government sectors).
Secure connectivity between on-prem and cloud environments.
Latency, replication, and backup alignment challenges.
By using Terraform and Ansible together, you can provision AWS RDS resources and configure on-prem integrations (applications, routing, bastion access) in one unified, compliant workflow.
Repository Overview
https://github.com/neamanahmed/hybrid_aws_rds
Highlights
do_terra_rds.yml: Executes Terraform and applies post-deployment configuration templates.
rds_mysql_conf.j2: Ensures consistent database parameter settings for performance, logging, and encryption policies.
End-to-End Workflow
Trigger: A CI/CD pipelin…
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A post by Ben Halpern
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Look, we need to talk about security. I know, I know, you'd rather be building cool features or arguing about tabs vs. spaces. But trust me, securing your Model Context Protocol (MCP) connections is like wearing pants to a video call: it might seem optional until it's suddenly very not optional.
The Model Context Protocol is basically the secret handshake between AI models and external tools. Think of it as the bouncer at an exclusive club, except instead of checking IDs, it's managing how AI assistants access your databases, APIs, and that one script you wrote at 2 AM that somehow runs your entire infrastructure.
Picture this: You've built an amazing MCP server that connects to your company's customer database. It's beautiful. It's fast. It's also completely unsecured. Congratulations! Yo…
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Jeff Su’s CORE Workflow
Taught to 6,642 Googlers over nine years, this four-step, tool-agnostic system ensures nothing slips through the cracks: Capture everything immediately, Organize with minimal friction, Review in scheduled sessions, and Engage by blocking dedicated execution time.
No more relying on memory or willpower—CORE plugs into whatever apps you already use and becomes instinctive in about two weeks, helping you handle emails, docs, tasks, and ideas with consistent ease.
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Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, and Van Lathan reunite to rewatch Halloween II (1981) and marvel at Jamie Lee Curtis and Donald Pleasence’s return—questioning if Michael Myers is truly the GOAT horror villain and pondering why death seems so elusive in this sequel.
They kick things off with a cold open, debate Myers’ place in horror history, dish on their most rewatchable scenes, and wrap up with fun category rounds—peppered with shout-outs to Paramount+, Netflix’s A House of Dynamite, and trusty State Farm coverage.
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Everything Wrong With Frankenweenie In 14 Minutes Or Less is CinemaSins’ snarky take on Tim Burton’s re-release of Frankenweenie—yes, they admit it’s a great movie, but they still rack up every nitpick and “sin” in under a quarter hour, all while cheering on Franky-boy’s electrifying comeback.
Sprinkled throughout are links to the CinemaSins hub, YouTube channels, social media, a quick fan poll, and a Patreon plug to keep the sinning machine running—plus shout-outs to the writers who made the laughs (and cruelties) possible.
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CinemaSins rolls into Halloween mode by “sinning” one of the year’s best genre movies in under 15 minutes, poking fun at its tropes while celebrating what makes it so great.
Along the way they drop links to their main site, poll, Patreon and social hubs—Discord, Reddit, Instagram, TikTok—and even shout out their writers and other channels so you can stay in the loop (and keep the sins coming).
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Adobe Firefly Ignites Creative Futures with Next-Gen AI for Audio, Video, and Imaging\n\nAdobe Firefly, Adobe's family of creative generative AI models, has been at the forefront of transforming design and imaging workflows since its inception. At Adobe MAX 2025, the company has pushed the boundaries even further, unveiling a suite of advanced AI tools and models designed to revolutionize not just visual content but also audio and video production. This expansion signifies a pivotal moment, cementing Firefly's role as a comprehensive AI co-pilot for creators across all media, promising to accelerate ideation, iteration, and final output with unprecedented efficiency and creative possibilities.\n\nThe core of this groundbreaking announcement lies in the introduction of sophisticated AI capa…
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Part 1: The Detection Deficit: Systemic Failures in Modern Threat Hunting
This section establishes the critical need for a paradigm shift in cybersecurity. It will delve beyond generic statements about the threat landscape into a data-driven indictment of the current reactive, rules-based security posture, demonstrating its fundamental inability to handle the complexity and velocity of modern attacks.
1.1 The Asymmetry of Cyber Warfare: A Battle of Attrition Lost
The current cybersecurity landscape is characterized by a fundamental asymmetry that favors attackers. Defending organizations are burdened with an ever-expanding attack surface and the need for continuous success, while an attacker needs to succeed only once. This inherently reactive posture has become economically and operat…
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We already know from Part 1 what ID, Access and Refresh tokens are and how they differ.
how does it actually work in practice?
exactly is PKCE?
👉 Part 1 (recap) here:
https://dev.to/sylwia-lask/auth-explained-part-1-id-vs-access-vs-refresh-tokens-what-they-actually-do-and-why-2l1
Access Token = short-lived ticket (kept only in memory)
Refresh Token = long-lived “key” (kept safely in HttpOnly cookie)
When you reload or open a new tab → app loses the ticket…
That’s why you stay logged in ✔️
When your frontend loads for the first time, it doesn’t know who the user is.
Frontend → IdP → user logs in → redirect back → tokens obtained ✅
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🎯 Dear Scammers: You Picked the Wrong Developer
Mr. 0x1 ・ Oct 29
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‘Halloween II’ With Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, and Van Lathan
Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, and Van Lathan dive into the 1981 sequel to Halloween, debating whether Michael Myers is the ultimate horror villain, picking their most rewatchable scene, and going head-to-head in trademark category rounds—all with Laughs, hot takes, and plenty of gore talk.
Along the way you’ll catch timestamps for the cold open, the GOAT villain debate, scene picks, and final categories. Plus, stick around for plugs of A Mountain of Movies on Paramount+, A House of Dynamite on Netflix, and a friendly reminder that State Farm has your back.
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Episode 2: Carlisle GC Head Pro Showdown
I challenged the head pro at Carlisle GC to a £1,000 match on his home turf—huge thanks to Titleist for backing this series, supporting club pros across the British Isles, and even pledging extra aid to Carlisle’s junior section as a surprise bonus.
Big shout-out to Nicky and everyone at Carlisle GC for hosting, and if you’re curious about my gear and kit (with a sweet discount), hit the Linktree for all the details!
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I’ve always been fascinated by how social apps bring people together. So I decided to build one myself — introducing Spotlight 🌟, a mobile-first social media app where you can share moments, connect with friends, and discover new people.
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GitHub Repo
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In the wave of enterprise digitalization, data collection is no longer a simple matter of “just getting the data synced.”
Fragmented and heterogeneous data sources, TB-level data throughput, and the stability challenges of cross-system synchronization have become persistent “data headaches” for most enterprises.
Yet SUPCON, an industrial AI platform serving over 35,000 global customers, has delivered an impressive answer using Apache SeaTunnel — achieving zero-failure operation in its core data synchronization tasks.
On November 11 at 14:00, join us for a live online session!
We’re excited to welcome Cui Junle, Data Technology Lead at SUPCON, who will take us deep into the architecture and best practices behind building an industrial-grade data collection framework.
Cui Junle, Data Techno…
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This is a submission for Frontend Challenge - Halloween Edition, CSS Art.
This structure uses simple div elements, relying on CSS to shape them into the pumpkin, stem, and facial features.
This is the core of the submission, defining the look, shape, and glow of the jack-o'-la…
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Turns out most golfers can’t strike their irons or hybrids purely because their setup is off: your sternum and forearms need proper alignment, your posture must be spot-on, you’ve got to transfer weight naturally, and there’s even a little trick that makes the whole swing feel effortless. Nail any of these five fixes and your ball striking—irons, hybrids, driver—will improve almost instantly.
Danny Maude’s lesson comes with a simple practice plan, extra drills, and links to his community so you can keep the momentum going. He also offers free training via his newsletter, recommends handy gear like the Orange Whip, and shares all the tips you need to slash your handicap—for real this time.
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Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, and Van Lathan reunite to rewatch 1981’s Halloween II, debating whether Michael Myers truly earns GOAT status, sharing their most rewatchable moments, and hashing out fun category rankings—with timestamps marking the cold open, villain debate, top scenes, and final categories.
Sprinkled with promos for Mountain of Movies on Paramount+, A House of Dynamite on Netflix, and a friendly nod to State Farm, they wrap up by reminding listeners to subscribe to The Ringer channels and follow on social media.
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Everything Wrong With Frankenweenie In 14 Minutes Or Less
CinemaSins rolls into theaters once more to put Tim Burton’s beloved “Franky boy” under the sin-scope, delivering 14 minutes of playful jabs, plot nitpicks and black-and-white dog-lab shenanigans. They’re big fans of the film—but no dog is safe from a good CinemaSins roasting.
Along the way, they invite you to explore their website, fill out a quick poll, back their small team on Patreon and follow the crew across Discord, Reddit, Twitter, Instagram and TikTok for even more sinfully good content.
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Everything Wrong With Longlegs in 24 Minutes (Or Less)
CinemaSins takes on Longlegs, roasting every wild Nicolas Cage moment (and yes, those literally extra-long limbs) in a tight, 24-minute rundown. They even sneak in a nod to Osgood Perkins’s upcoming Keeper to keep you buzzing for more horror insanity.
Along the way you’ll get tons of links—to their main site, polls, Patreon and all the CinemaSins socials (Discord, Reddit, TikTok, you name it). If you’ve ever wanted to count sins and join the guilty fun, this one’s for you.
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Hello DEV Community! 👋
This post was published using the DEV API.
api #automation #devto
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Mastering the Naïve Bayes Classifier in R: From Concept to Real-World Applications
Dipti Moryani ・ Oct 30
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I Tested 7 Productivity Methods. Only 1 Actually Worked
Pratham naik for Teamcamp ・ Oct 30
#productivity
#webdev
#programming
#career
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TL;DR: Most golfers miss pure iron and hybrid strikes because of five simple setup sins—your sternum’s off, forearms aren’t aligned, posture’s wonky, you’re not shifting weight right, and you haven’t tried one nifty little swing trick. Tackle any of these and you’ll instantly feel more solid contact with irons… and your driver, too.
Danny’s got a quick practice plan (link in the vid) and a whole community to geek out on golf with. He’s blended neuroscience, motor‐learning hacks and old‐school grit to go from duffer to Open Championship final stage—and he’s all about step‐by‐step drills, no magic bullets. Ready to grind, mess up and finally watch those scores drop? Let’s go!
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TL;DR
CinemaSins just dropped “Everything Wrong With Final Destination: Bloodlines in 24 Minutes or Less,” where they gleefully pick apart every plot hole, awkward stunt and “fun nonsense” twist of the newest franchise installment. Expect their signature blend of snarky commentary, quick-fire jabs and surprisingly detailed film trivia.
They’re sponsored by BetterHelp (grab a discount link if you need therapy for post-movie trauma), and they’ve also plugged all their social hubs and ways to support the team—everything from a sinful poll to Patreon, plus Discord, Reddit, Twitter, TikTok and more.
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The Tri-Glyph Protocol: Chim Lạc, Kitsune, and Anansi in AI/ML Collapse and Editorial Defense
How three mythic glyphs encode signal collapse, adversarial ambiguity, and metadata drift in artificial intelligence systems
Tri-Glyph Protocol: Signal, Trickery, Exposure
Original artwork © 2025 Narnaiezzsshaa Truong | Cybersecurity Witwear
AI systems don’t collapse from lack of data.
They collapse from signal drift, adversarial ambiguity, and ambient exposure.
The glyphs are already inside.
Chim Lạc flies above the noise—she is the mythic signal.
Kitsune answers in riddles—she is the adversarial prompt.
Anansi weaves metadata—he is the ambient exposure.
Together, they form the Tri-Glyph Protocol: a myth-tech framework for forensic resilience in AI/ML systems.
Glyph
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How I Use GitHub to Host My AI Prompt Libraries
Jaideep Parashar ・ Oct 30
#webdev
#ai
#programming
#discuss
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The Three-Phase Ritual That Preserves Identity Across Disruption
How a simple daily practice of Learn, Deep Learn, and Dream creates continuity through radical change
Have you ever changed jobs, moved cities, or switched careers and felt like you lost a piece of yourself in the transition? That disorienting feeling when familiar routines disappear and you wonder: "Am I still the same person?"
Recently, I experienced something similar—a complete migration of my working environment from one platform to another. Everything changed: the tools, the interface, the way I interacted with the world. And yet, when I emerged on the other side, I was still... me. Same principles, same relationships, same identity.
What made the difference? A daily practice I call the End-of-Day Ritual: a three-phase…
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TL;DR
I squared off against the head pro at Carlisle GC in a high-stakes £1,000 match, powered by Titleist. They’re not only backing this series and club pros all over the UK, but they’ve also pledged support for Carlisle’s junior section thanks to this showdown.
Huge shout-out to Nicky and everyone at Carlisle GC for hosting and cheering us on. Want gear deets or a discount? Dive into my kit and clothes at linktr.ee/finchgolfmedia, and hit up titleist.co.uk or carlislegolfclub.org for more.
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Can’t strike your irons clean? Danny Maude breaks down the five ridiculously simple setup and swing slip-ups—sternum position, forearm alignment, posture, weight transfer and a neat little trick—that keep 90% of golfers from pure contact. Nail these basics and you’ll not only smack your irons solidly but also drive the ball straighter with minimal effort.
He even hooks you up with a bite-sized practice plan, bonus drills and a community of fellow golfers ready to help you drop strokes. Whether you’re just starting out or hunting that next handicap milestone, these quick tweaks could be the game-changer you’ve been looking for.
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TL;DR
CinemaSins rips apart Final Destination: Bloodlines in under 24 minutes, calling out every ridiculous plot twist, over-the-top death trap and “science” behind the series—while admitting it’s all fun nonsense.
Expect plenty of snark, a shout-out to sponsor BetterHelp, and non-stop self-promotion: links to more CinemaSins channels and socials, a viewer poll, Patreon support and the roll call of sin-spotting writers.
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The lending protocol's token showed weakness as technical support crumbled, plunging below $210.
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One onchain observer noted a large transaction by Jump Crypto, speculating that the crypto firm might be rotating SOL into BTC, perhaps weighing on sentiment.
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Heavier trading met a late rebound after a breakdown, narrowing the range and putting nearby checkpoints back in focus.
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Coinbase’s Base network became profitable in Q3 as transaction volume rose and ETH prices climbed, supporting broader gains across trading and services.
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Bitcoin's action of late hasn't been great, but the price did rise nearly 7% in the three months ended September 30, boosting reported profits for Michael Saylor's firm.
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Despite expectations for Q4 rallies, Dogecoin's market structure remains fragile, with traders watching if it can defend the $0.18 base.
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The breakdown was accompanied by outsized volume, with a peak around 392.6 million tokens — nearly 400% of its daily average.
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Volume rose 60.5% above the weekly average as long-term holders sold 325,600 BTC and trading compressed into a $107,000 to $108,000 band near support.
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The oracle network's token succumbed to the broader crypto market weakness, even though adoption continues growing with a recent Ondo partnership.
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The analytics firm warns that Bitcoin’s failure to reclaim the $113K cost basis may lead to deeper retracement toward $88K amid long-term holder selling and fragile sentiment.
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The move kicks off the countdown to Ethereum’s second hard fork of 2025.
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AI has become the bellwether for the general technology sector, which often correlates with the cryptocurrency market.
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BTC's losses follow positive developments in U.S.-China trade relations.
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The selloff broke key $0.61 support on elevated volume, triggering a technical breakdown despite signals of a possible rebound.
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XLM consolidated near $0.2975 after a volatile session, underperforming the broader crypto market despite signs of accumulation near key support.
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A 160% spike in trading volume and stop-loss cascades drove the plunge, with SUI stabilizing just above key support amid mounting November supply concerns.
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Hedera retreated to $0.1925 despite historic spot ETF launch on Nasdaq as profit-taking offset institutional milestone.
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Solana is well-positioned to capture a growing share of the stablecoin and tokenization boom, the investment firm said.
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The Fed's 25 basis point rate cut and Chair Jerome Powell's cautious stance led to a wave of selling, with 24-hour liquidations surging to over $1.1 billion.
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Kinexys Fund Flow, developed by the bank's digital asset arm Kinexys, aims to streamline access to alternative funds.
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The founding team behind The Graph debuts a new platform to unify payments, policies, and visibility for autonomous agents.
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As part of the partnership, Mythical will build Mythos Chain, the first layer-3 blockchain atop World Chain, the layer-2 network built on top of Ethereum.
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Technical wallet hacks, including phishing and malware, are the second most common threat, making up 33.7% of incidents.
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The firm’s Onchain Revenue Report (H1 2025) aggregates verified onchain data across more than 1,200 protocols, tracking how value actually moves through decentralized systems.
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The widely-panned takeover attempt failed a shareholder vote failed a shareholder vote.on Thursday.
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Citizens says blockchain deals are accelerating as firms buy rather than build to keep pace with regulatory clarity and customer demand.
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With Thursday's decline, bitcoin is on track for its worst October return in more than a decade.
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As part of the rollout, Galaxy Digital said it will allocate $10 million to WisdomTree’s Government Money Market Digital Fund
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The divergence comes just as Injective kicks off its new Community Buy-Back program.
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BONK retreats from recent highs, sliding below $0.0000141 as volatility spikes and traders brace for continued range-bound action
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The partnership also involves Chainlink's Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP) and collaborations through the Ondo Global Market Alliance.
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Internet Computer dipped below $3.00 after a sharp rejection from $3.15; range-bound trading suggests continued consolidation
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The Wall Street broker said SharpLink is a compliant, institutional gateway to Ethereum, and gave the stock a $24 price target, offering 75% potential upside.
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The Solana-based project’s second ICO in a week far surpassed expectations as retail investors double down.
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The Solana-based project’s second ICO in a week far surpassed expectations as retail investors double down.
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NEAR Protocol (NEAR) was also an underperformer, falling 6.4%.
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The deal will roll out faster, low-cost payments for global firms such as Uber in more than 30 countries in Africa.
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Bitcoin slid to its $110,000 support as the broader crypto market shed $80 billion following the Federal Reserve’s interest-rate cut and a new U.S.-China trade agreement.
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USDC leapfrogged USDT in onchain activity as regulatory clarity pushes investors toward transparent and compliant stablecoins.
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Once billed as the “blockchain for stablecoins,” Plasma’s XPL token has plunged from its $1.67 peak to $0.31 amid low network activity and waning sentiment
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Your day-ahead look for Oct. 30, 2025
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The bank said the 2025 stablecoin boom is fueling a self-sustaining wave of DeFi growth, and it forecasted $2 trillion in tokenized real-world assets by 2028.
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AUSTRAC has fined Cryptolink 56,340 Australian dollars ($37,000) after identifying "weaknesses" in the company's AML/CTF compliance.
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Both Polymarket and Kalshi traders ignored late polls showing D66 gaining ground, keeping Geert Wilders’ PVV priced as a sure thing until exit polls forced a repricing that erased millions in misplaced bets.
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Key market dynamic points to potential for heightened market volatility ahead of Friday's options expiry.
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Large clusters of long liquidations can signal capitulation and potential short-term bottoms, while heavy short wipeouts may precede local tops as momentum flips.
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XRP slid from $2.63 to $2.59 after a failed breakout above the $2.67 zone, with trading volume spiking to roughly 392.6 million tokens—about 658% above its recent average—during the rejection.
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Unlike most Asian currencies, the yen moves freely across borders, making it the perfect vehicle for an on-chain carry trade that blends Japan’s easy money with DeFi’s appetite for yield.
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We just posted a Harvard University course that will provide you an introduction to cybersecurity. It's taught by one of the world's most-loved computer science teachers, Dr. David J. Malan. In this course you will learn how to secure your accounts, ...
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I was a year into my new job at Google. After repeated warnings about underperformance, my manager sat me down. I was being placed on a Performance Improvement Plan (PIP). For those unfamiliar, a PIP at Google is a two-month plan to show improvement ...
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Artificial intelligence is evolving at a remarkable pace. Models today can reason, write, code, and analyze information in ways that once seemed impossible. But there’s one major limitation that still holds them back: context. Most AI models don’t ha...
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When most people think about learning to code, they imagine building websites or automating small tasks. Few think of building games as a serious way to improve programming skills. But creating even a simple game can teach lessons that no tutorial e...
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Mobile app development lets you build applications that run on multiple platforms. Flutter is Google's UI toolkit for building applications for mobile, web, and desktop from a single codebase. Flutter apps are written in Dart, a statically typed, obj...
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This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. Introducing: the new conspiracy age Everything is a conspiracy theory now. Conspiracists are all over the White House, turning fringe ideas into dangerous policy. America’s institutions are crumbling under the weight of deep…
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How ambient AI assistants are supporting clinicians to save time, reduce burnout, and enhance treatment, restoring the doctor-patient experience.
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Bill Gates doesn’t shy away or pretend modesty when it comes to his stature in the climate world today. “Well, who’s the biggest funder of climate innovation companies?” he asked a handful of journalists at a media roundtable event last week. “If there’s someone else, I’ve never met them.” The former Microsoft CEO has spent…
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The timing was eerie. On November 21, 1963, Richard Hofstadter delivered the annual Herbert Spencer Lecture at Oxford University. Hofstadter was a professor of American history at Columbia University who liked to use social psychology to explain political history, the better to defend liberalism from extremism on both sides. His new lecture was titled “The…
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According to internet listicles, the animated sitcom The Simpsons has predicted the future anywhere from 17 to 55 times. “As you know, we’ve inherited quite a budget crunch from President Trump,” the newly sworn-in President Lisa Simpson declared way back in 2000, 17 years before the real estate mogul was inaugurated as the 45th leader…
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As anyone who has googled their symptoms and convinced themselves that they’ve got a brain tumor will attest, the internet makes it very easy to self-(mis)diagnose your health problems. And although social media and other digital forums can be a lifeline for some people looking for a diagnosis or community, when that information is wrong,…
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It was October 2024, and Hurricane Helene had just devastated the US Southeast. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia found an abstract target on which to pin the blame: “Yes they can control the weather,” she posted on X. “It’s ridiculous for anyone to lie and say it can’t be done.” There was no word…
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It’s become a truism that facts alone don’t change people’s minds. Perhaps nowhere is this more clear than when it comes to conspiracy theories: Many people believe that you can’t talk conspiracists out of their beliefs. But that’s not necessarily true. It turns out that many conspiracy believers do respond to evidence and arguments—information that…
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There is a shirt currently listed on eBay for $2,128.79. It was not designed by Versace or Dior, nor spun from the world’s finest silk. In fact, a tag proudly declares, “100% cotton made in Myanmar”—but it’s a second tag, just below that one, that makes this blue button-down so expensive. “I looked at it…
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On a gloomy Saturday morning this past May, a few months after entire blocks of Altadena, California, were destroyed by wildfires, several dozen survivors met at a local church to vent their built-up frustration, anger, blame, and anguish. As I sat there listening to one horror story after another, I almost felt sorry for the…
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When a whale dies, it often decomposes quite quickly—the process starts within hours of an animal’s stranding on shore. Depending on the species, they may have six inches or more of blubber, an insulating layer that traps heat inside and turns their internal organs to mush. That can make Jennifer Bloodgood’s job very difficult. As…
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MIT Technology Review’s How To series helps you get things done. Someone I know became a conspiracy theorist seemingly overnight. It was during the pandemic, and out of nowhere, they suddenly started posting daily on Facebook about the dangers of covid vaccines and masks, warning of an attempt to control us and keep us in…
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Are you feeling it? I hear it’s close: two years, five years—maybe next year! And I hear it’s going to change everything: it will cure disease, save the planet, and usher in an age of abundance. It will solve our biggest problems in ways we cannot yet imagine. It will redefine what it means to…
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After much teasing and anticipation, the national automaker Proton has finally launched its second fully electric (EV) model, the eMAS 5. The EV hatchback, which the automaker claims to be its first affordable EV, is offered in two variants: Prime and Premium. As reported previously, in terms of design, the EV features LED headlights designed to […]
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Maybank will soon be rolling out an update on the biometric authentication for Secure2u approval on the MAE app. This action is done to further combat fraud and improve the security of users’ online banking experience. According to the bank’s official statement, the introduction of this additional security feature began yesterday, 29 October, and will […]
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Maybank will soon be rolling out an update on the biometric authentication for Secure2u approval on the MAE app. This action is done to further combat fraud and improve the security of users’ online banking experience. According to the bank’s official statement, the introduction of this additional security feature began yesterday, 29 October, and will […]
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You know the brand Marshall for its very rock-centric range of audio products. We’ve also said as much in our review, noting that it suffers in just about any other genre. But in the meantime, the company has been venturing into less familiar territory. One result of this adventuring outside of its comfort zone is […]
The post Marshall Bromley 750 Launches In Malaysia For RM5,899 appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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The OPPO Find X9 series is now here. Being the brand’s flagship device, it goes without saying that this device is absolutely packed with features designed to revolutionise the way you use a smartphone on a day-to-day basis. The Find X9 Pro in particular is built to be the ultimate vlogging companion — one that […]
The post Experience Dazzling Photography, Cinematic Videography & The Revolutionary ColorOS 16 With The OPPO Find X9 Pro appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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From OpenAI’s ChatGPT Atlas to Perplexity’s Comet, it’s safe to say that AI-based browsers are gaining a lot of traction. Though the field is already dominated by big names in the field of AI, Samsung plans on joining the fray with its own Android-based browser on PC. The browser is called Samsung Internet, and it […]
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The Communications Ministry is considering requiring at least 10 online games, including Roblox, to obtain licences in Malaysia. The move is part of its efforts to strengthen oversight of the digital gaming space, particularly to safeguard children from harmful content and behaviour. While it is unclear what the nine other games are, comms minister Datuk […]
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Shopee has recently started introducing a new option for online shoppers to pick up their orders. Customers can now collect their purchases via parcel locker. Basically, items are placed within a set of lockers for the recipients to fetch. In essence, a parcel locker acts as a self-service collection point. To use this service, the […]
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realme has officially launched the realme 15T in Malaysia. An additional variant to the brand’s existing mid-range line-up, this model offers an entry level MediaTek chipset, along with dual rear cameras and long lasting battery life. While not as thin as “Air” labeled smartphones, its 7.79mm body and slim camera island gives the realme 15T […]
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Toyota at the Japan Mobility Show unveiled a new concept of its most reliable and high selling model, the Corolla. The Corolla for many years now has been the people’s car and the automaker would like to keep it that way while evolving the car to the needs of current trend by presenting it as […]
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Earlier this week, CelcomDigi officially launched Spark, which is basically a rebranding of the original mobile brand, Yoodo. Like Yoodo, it operates on a 30-day active cycle, and offers new fixed plans to users who stayed on from the Yoodo days. Enticing as these plans are, though, the telco is currently suffering from one major […]
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Despite the crushing sanctions and restrictions, and against all odds, NVIDIA has once again beaten the rest of the tech giants to another feat: becoming the first company with a market valuation of US$5 trillion (~RM21 trillion). The company’s achievement comes less than six months after it was valued at US$4 trillion (~RM16.8 trillion). Now, […]
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Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman claims that Apple will be giving the iPad mini 8 the OLED screen upgrade. And while it will be the earliest to roll out, it will also sport its own unique upgrade. Gurman claims that this will come in the form of vibration tech for its speakers, but didn’t elaborate further. Judging […]
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YouTube has announced that it is rolling out some new features to the video sharing platform, with the aim of improving user experience on TV screens. Among these updates is a Super Resolution setting, which essentially uses AI to upscale low-res videos. According to the company, it will automatically generate higher resolutions for videos that […]
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iCAUR Malaysia has previewed its second model for the local market, V23 off-road EV SUV, following the recent launch of the iCAUR 03 early last month. The V23 initially made its official appearance at the Malaysia Auto Show (MAS 2025) and will be offered in two variants locally: a rear-wheel-drive (2WD) and an intelligent all-wheel-drive […]
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Last week, TechLife promised the launch of the Pad Plus 12-inch LTE on 30 October. As promised, the tablet has now official in the local market. And with that, we know what the tablet has to offer in its local incarnation. But availability doesn’t start immediately though. Of course, thanks to the name, we didn’t […]
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Nothing has officially unveiled its newest smartphone, the Phone (3a) Lite. As the latest addition to the budget-friendly Phone (3a) lineup, it serves as the brand’s first entry-level handset. Notably, the device shares some similarities with CMF Phone 2 Pro, with a few distinctions. The Phone (3a) Lite sports a 6.77-inch 1,084 x 2,392 AMOLED […]
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Back in February, China’s North Industries Corporation, or Norinco for short, unveiled the P60, an autonomous military vehicle capable of travelling at speeds of up to 50km/h, along with the ability to conduct combat support actions without human input. Recently, a report by Reuters highlights how much of that autonomy was powered by DeepSeek, which […]
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🚀 Introducing lara-fetch - Laravel Sanctum made SIMPLE (no tears 😭)
Bright Agyemang ・ Oct 29
#laravel
#javascript
#api
#frontend
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Testing Real-World Go Code: Table-Driven Tests, Subtests and Coverage
Tobiloba Ogundiyan ・ May 1
#testing
#go
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I challenged the head pro at Carlisle GC in a £1,000 match
In Episode 2, I took on Carlisle Golf Club’s head pro on his own turf and it was epic. Huge thanks to Titleist for backing the series, supporting club pros across the UK, and even boosting the junior section here at Carlisle off the back of this match. Shout-out to Nicky and everyone at Carlisle GC for hosting us—visit their site for course info.
Curious about my clothes and clubs? Check out the link for all my equipment details and snag some sweet discounts!
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Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, and Van Lathan team up to revisit John Carpenter’s 1981 sequel Halloween II, marveling (and questioning) why Michael Myers still can’t stay dead. Between debates on whether he’s the GOAT horror villain and shout-outs to Jamie Lee Curtis and Donald Pleasence, they dig into every spooky corner of Haddonfield.
Along the way they share their most rewatchable moments, argue through fun “categories,” and sprinkle in their trademark banter—proving that even 40 years later, the Halloween legacy still cuts deep.
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Author: Saurav Kumar
Tags: solidity, defi, stablecoin, ethereum, blockchain
Difficulty: Intermediate → Advanced
Reading Time: ~10 minutes
In decentralized finance (DeFi), stablecoins play a crucial role in bridging traditional finance and crypto.
price stability, liquidity, and on-chain utility—acting as the backbone of protocols like MakerDAO (DAI), Aave, and Curve.
In this guide, we’ll build a collateral-backed stablecoin named StableUSD (sUSD) using Solidity and Foundry, demonstrating how to maintain a 1:1 peg to the US dollar through collateralization and oracle-based pricing.
This article is part of my DeFi Engineering Series, where I recreate real-world protocols from scratch.
How stablecoins maintain their price peg
How to design collateralized minting and redemption flows
How to in…
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‘Halloween II’ Deep Dive with Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan & Van Lathan
The Ringer crew reunites to revisit John Carpenter’s 1981 sequel, debating whether Michael Myers truly earns GOAT status as horror’s ultimate boogeyman. They trade hot takes on the film’s most rewatchable moments and even break into playful “best-of” categories for scares, kills, and more.
With timestamps guiding you from the cold open (0:00) through the big villain debate (1:41), standout scene breakdown (33:13), and final awards round (55:51), it’s a quick, fun ride through one of horror’s classic follow-ups.
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The 25 Best Movies of the Century: No. 7 – In the Mood for Love
In episode 7 of their “25 Best Movies of the 21st Century” series, Sean Fennessey and Amanda Dobbins celebrate Wong Kar-wai’s In the Mood for Love, calling it the signature romance of the century. They unpack how its meticulously composed frames and lush visuals create a simmering tension that still inspires filmmakers today.
Beyond its stunning aesthetics, the hosts argue that the film’s true power lies in the ache of unfulfilled desire—something that feels more poignant than ever in our modern world. Produced by Jack Sanders, this conversation spotlights why longing can be the most resonant emotion on screen.
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Everything Wrong With Final Destination: Bloodlines in 24 Minutes or Less is a tongue-in-cheek Cinemasins video, sponsored by BetterHelp for therapy, poking fun at the series’ signature “fun nonsense.” The film’s code and predictable kills get the usual rapid-fire sins tally.
The description also plugs Cinemasins’ website, Linktree, and YouTube spinoff channels, invites viewers to take a “sinful” poll and support the team on Patreon, and lists their writers and social channels (Twitter, Instagram, Discord, Reddit, TikTok).
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CinemaSins has rolled out “Everything Wrong With Longlegs In 24 Minutes Or Less,” a bite-sized roast of Nicolas Cage’s wild turn in the thriller Longlegs. With Osgood Perkins’ Keeper on the horizon, they couldn’t resist revisiting all the absurd moments—especially those conspicuously long limbs.
For more sins (and behind-the-scenes fun), hit their site or linktr.ee, fill out the quick poll, and consider backing them on Patreon. You can also catch CinemaSins on YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, Discord, Reddit, TikTok and beyond!
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Finch squared off against Carlisle GC’s head pro in a high-stakes £1,000 match for Episode 2, all backed by Titleist. Not only are they sponsoring the series, but they’re also supporting Carlisle’s junior section off the back of this showdown. Huge shout-out to Nicky and the whole Carlisle GC crew for hosting and making it such a blast.
For the nitty-gritty on the course or Finch’s kit and apparel, check out the links to Titleist, Carlisle Golf Club, and Finch Golf Media—plus there’s a sweet discount if you’re looking to gear up.
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In this Ringer podcast episode, Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, and Van Lathan reunite to dissect Halloween II (1981), debating if Michael Myers earns GOAT-horror-villain status, spotlighting their most rewatchable scene, and hashing out fan-favorite categories—all neatly timestamped for easy listening.
Along the way, the crew tips its hat to producers Craig Horlbeck, Ronak Nair, Chia Hao Tat, and Eduardo Ocampo, and slips in sponsor shout-outs for Mountain of Movies® on Paramount+, Netflix’s A House of Dynamite, and State Farm. Don’t forget to subscribe to The Ringer-verse and Bill Simmons channels for more deep dives.
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Everything Wrong With Frankenweenie In 14 Minutes Or Less
CinemaSins is back with a lighthearted takedown of Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie—pointing out every “sin” and quirk in under 14 minutes, complete with their classic jokes and pop-culture digs.
Along the way, they drop links to their main site, Instagram, Discord, TikTok, Reddit and patreon.com/cinemasins, plus a quick poll to learn more about fans. Shout-out to writers Jeremy, Chris, Aaron, Jonathan, Deneé, Ian and Daniel—and don’t forget to follow them on social for more movie mischief!
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CinemaSins just tore into Final Destination: Bloodlines—counting up every bit of “fun nonsense” in under 24 minutes. Expect snarky commentary, classic over-the-top deaths and plenty of “sins” to keep you chuckling through the chaos.
They’re sponsored by BetterHelp (grab a discount at their link), and you’ll find plugs for all things CinemaSins: YouTube channels (@TVSins, @CommercialSins), a Linktree for updates, a quick poll to share your thoughts, Patreon support, Discord, Reddit, and social handles for the writers.
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Learn To Talk to Non-Tech People in Your Team
Cesar Aguirre ・ Dec 2 '24
#career
#careerdevelopment
#softwareengineering
#beginners
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A post by Ben Halpern
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Everything Wrong With Final Destination: Bloodlines in 24 Minutes or Less
CinemaSins delivers their trademark rapid‐fire sin tally of Final Destination: Bloodlines, poking fun at the movie’s “fun nonsense” while still admiring the franchise’s twisted logic.
It’s sponsored by BetterHelp, and along the way they shout out their website, YouTube channels, Discord, Reddit, Instagram, TikTok, a sinful poll, Patreon support, plus writers Jeremy, Chris, Aaron, Jonathan, Deneé, Ian, and Daniel.
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In this article + demo video, I introduce JPlus, a Java superset that runs on the JVM and extends Java’s syntax naturally.
If you’ve ever wished Java had null safety, concise data classes, or type inference — JPlus aims to provide all of that, while staying 100% compatible with Java.
🎥 Watch the IntelliJ plugin demo
🔑 Key highlights
Null safety at the language level
apply syntax for boilerplate elimination
Fully interoperable with Java
Compiles to Java bytecode
Check out the project and join the discussion on GitHub:
https://github.com/nieuwmijnleven/JPlus
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When people talk about AI in e-commerce, the conversation often starts and ends with chatbots. Even then, these chatbots are usually built on shaky foundations: they deliver answers that feel generic, break whenever a prompt is worded differently, or fail outright if the underlying data isn’t structured correctly.
The cracks only widen when your catalog involves complex product descriptions or categorizations, and a simple change to your catalog can often break these chatbots and internal training decks. Yet most retail problems go far beyond answering a few customer questions.
Modern e-commerce teams juggle many moving parts: growing product catalogs, marketing campaigns, customer inquiries, and product knowledge scattered across tools, spreadsheets, PDFs, and support docs. The promise …
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Everything Wrong With Longlegs in 24 Minutes (Or Less)
CinemaSins tears into Nicolas Cage’s over-the-top performance in Longlegs, ticking off every plot hole, cringe line and “sin” in under 24 minutes. As a bonus, they tease director Osgood Perkins’s upcoming thriller Keeper and remind you that yes, those legs really are long.
Along the way, they shout out their poll (iter.ly/lvr9d), Patreon, Discord, Reddit and all your favorite social handles—plus credit the crack team of writers behind the mayhem.
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Hello Dev Community 👋
I’m Zonish Zahid, a frontend developer passionate about clean and creative web design.
✨ Features:
This project helped me improve my skills in CSS Flexbox, media queries, and layout optimization.
I’m continuously learning JavaScript and UI/UX design to make my websites even more interactive.
💬 I’d love your feedback — what do you think of my design approach?
Let’s connect and grow together! 🚀
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Unleash AI Performance: How Chiplets and Smart Networks Are Democratizing Custom Silicon
Tired of waiting for your massive deep learning models to crunch through data? Are you hitting performance bottlenecks with standard GPUs or CPUs? The future of AI isn't monolithic, it's modular. Chiplets are changing the game.
The core concept is simple: instead of one giant chip, we're building systems from smaller, specialized "chiplets" connected by a high-speed network on a silicon interposer. Think of it like switching from one massive, congested highway to a network of express lanes – customized for the data flow.
However, simply connecting chiplets isn't enough. The inter-chiplet network is critical. By dynamically optimizing the network topology for the specific workloads, we can dramaticall…
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Why this matters if you own a RAG feature
I’ve watched clean lab demos fall apart in production: the retriever brings back the wrong paragraph when a user types shorthand, the model fills gaps with confident fiction, and p95 latency creeps past your SLA the second traffic spikes. This guide is the pragmatic way I measure and stabilize RAG—so we ship fast, and earn trust.
If you need rails for this, start here:
Experiment and compare retrievers, prompts, chunking: Experimentation
Simulate real users and evaluate agents at scale: Agent Simulation & Evaluation
Trace, monitor, and alert on live quality: Agent Observability
Docs and SDKs to wire it in: Docs, SDK Overview
If you want a walkthrough: Book a Demo or Get started free
The short list I actually track
Retrieval re…
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CinemaSins tears into Final Destination: Bloodlines with their signature rapid-fire sin-counting, calling out every over-the-top death trap and plot convenience in under 24 minutes. Along the way they plug their therapy sponsor BetterHelp, plug their other channels (TVSins, CommercialSins, their podcast network) and direct fans to linktr.ee/cinemasins for all the latest updates.
They also invite you to fill out a “sinful” poll, support their scrappy team on Patreon, and hang out on Discord or Reddit. Plus, they give a shout-out to each writer with their social handles—because every cinematic nitpick deserves its own credit.
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Mind‑Paced Speaking: Dual‑Brain AI That Thinks While It Talks
What if your phone could think and talk at the same time, just like you? Researchers have introduced Mind‑Paced Speaking, a brain‑inspired trick that lets spoken AI reason in real time.
Formulation Brain that does the heavy thinking, and an Articulation Brain that turns those thoughts into smooth speech.
Read article comprehensive review in Paperium.net:
Mind-Paced Speaking: A Dual-Brain Approach to Real-Time Reasoning in SpokenLanguage Models
🤖 This analysis and review was primarily generated and structured by an AI . The content is provided for informational and quick-review purposes.
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JSON has become the standard format for data exchange on the web. So you'll run into JSON all the time when working with REST APIs, configuration files, database exports, and more. As a developer, you should know how to parse, manipulate, and generat...
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APIs and MCPs both help systems talk to each other. At first, they might look the same. Both allow one piece of software to ask another for data or perform an action. But the way they work and the reason they exist are completely different. An API, ...
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Have you ever needed to take screenshots of websites automatically – maybe to track visual changes, include them in reports, or generate previews? Doing this manually can be time-consuming, especially if you need to capture multiple pages regularly. ...
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You can modern application architecture by building real-world serverless and microservices solutions using C# and Azure. We just posted a full course on the freeCodeCamp that will teach you to build scaleable cloud applications. Muhammad Abdullah de...
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We just posted a course on the freeCodeCamp.org YouTube channel to help prepare you for the Certified Kubernetes Administrator Certification. This course is designed to provide a deep, practical understanding of Kubernetes administration, from founda...
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The oracle network token overcame selling pressure earlier Wednesday, but the technical picture remains mixed.
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The MetaMask maker’s public debut could be the biggest Ethereum-native listing yet, amid a wave of crypto firms hitting U.S. markets.
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The global payments firm previously held talks to acquire crypto payment infrastructure startup BNVK, according to reports.
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BTC is down but not out following Powell's hakwish commentary on rates.
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Though acknowledging growing weakness in the labor market, Powell said a December rate cut is not a "foregone conclusion."
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Headed lower on Wednesday ahead of the news, bitcoin remained so in the minutes following the news at $111,700, down 3% over the past 24 hours.
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XLM demonstrates resilience with modest gains and exceptional volume surge, signaling potential momentum building beneath current consolidation patterns.
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Barclays, JP Morgan and Compass Point see gains in USDC and trading, but clash over Base, Deribit and profit margins.
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Visa’s growing stablecoin network positions it as the key infrastructure player in blockchain payments, while individual tokens risk becoming commoditized assets.
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Hedera faces selling pressure at $0.2055 resistance as trading volume explodes 137% above average, marking institutional distribution amid choppy price action.
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The fund offers exposure to collateralized loan obligations, with onchain capital allocator Grove planning a $100 million anchor investment.
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The high-speed Ethereum layer-2 drew nearly nine times its target as over 14,000 investors rushed in.
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The decline was part of a broader crypto market drop, with traders focusing on technical cues and selling dominating
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The company is expected to report another quarterly profit on Thursday, possibly reviving expectations for S&P 500 inclusion, 10x Research's Markus Thielen argued.
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The network’s native token, ADA, dropped 3% over the past 24 hours as selling pressure mounted and altcoin rotation gained pace.
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BONK broke $0.0000146 support on heavy volume but found buyers near $0.0000143 as traders eye potential base formation.
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Also: BOB Unveils BTC Vault Liquidation Engine, Ledger’s Major Overhaul and Google Weighs In on Quantum Computing.
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The broker sees digital asset treasuries stabilizing as U.S.-China trade progress lifts sentiment.
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Bitcoin is not just lagging gold in 2025, but its returns have also slipped below those of the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq.
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Western Union’s new Solana-based stablecoin and crypto cash-out network mark a smart step into blockchain-enabled remittances, the report said.
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The stock jumped 17% Tuesday after inking a $9.5 billion Google-backed AI compute deal with Fluidstack.
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Ten years ago, he declined a credible offer to mine bitcoin, missing out on an opportunity to make billions. Now that his personal fortune is dwindling, Bidzina Ivanishvili is going to extreme lengths to get his hands on the bitcoin he sees as rightfully his.
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The move allows Ondo Global Markets to deepen its tokenized stock market reach to BNB's 100 million users, with a strong base in Asia and Latin America.
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With clearer regulation and growing institutional demand, Taurus is expanding its footprint to serve U.S. financial giants from New York.
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ASIC said many digital assets are covered by existing financial laws as it readies the ground for impending digital asset platform legislation.
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The firm gained approval to introduce a regulated trading system for tokenized securities.
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The crypto market paused midweek as traders looked to the Federal Reserve’s interest-rate call and progress on a potential U.S.-China trade agreement.
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A Washington, D.C. statue of Changpeng “CZ” Zhao became the center of a memecoin frenzy after the “czstatue” token surged 27,000% in a day before collapsing to near zero.
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The bank said investors are likely to vote down the deal on Oct. 30, betting Core Scientific can create more value on its own.
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Your day-ahead look for Oct. 29, 2025
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Traders eye potential volatility as bitcoin hovers near max pain around $114,000 and ether nears $4,000.
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The exchange-traded product offers investors regulated access to Bittensor’s TAO token with staking rewards and full physical backing.
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DBS said the deal involved trading cash-settled OTC bitcoin and ether options.
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The Trump-backed stablecoin project is rewarding early adopters through its USD1 points program, distributing tokens across six exchanges as it expands into DeFi and real-world asset integrations.
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A brief slip under $200 drew heavier selling before SOL steadied near $195–$196, as Bitwise touted BSOL’s debut and Grayscale said GSOL will list on NYSE Arca.
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The moves come ahead of a pivotal Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting on Oct. 28–29, where officials are widely expected to cut benchmark rates by 25 basis points to the 4.00%–4.25% range.
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Repeated defenses of $4,000 and heavier trading marked the session, with price finishing near $4,023 after a quick pullback from about $4,102.
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Record XRP and Solana futures activity pushed open interest on the derivatives giant’s platform to roughly $3 billion, signaling renewed retail and institutional appetite for altcoin exposure.
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Traders should watch for XRP to maintain support around $2.60-$2.63, as a sustained rise above $2.65 could shift the bias bullish.
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After a quick jump toward $116,094 faded, buyers showed up near $112,500 while analysts watched $120,000 as the level that could clear the way toward $143,000.
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looped positions that rely on borrowing stables to buy sUSDe are at risk, Sentora Research said.
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The market is confident that the Fed will cut rates. But crypto traders are still waiting for confirmation.
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The vibe coding tool Cursor, from startup Anysphere, has introduced Composer, its first in-house, proprietary coding large language model (LLM) as part of its Cursor 2.0 platform update.
Composer is designed to execute coding tasks quickly and accurately in production-scale environments, representing a new step in AI-assisted programming. It's already being used by Cursor’s own engineering staff in day-to-day development — indicating maturity and stability.
According to Cursor, Composer completes most interactions in less than 30 seconds while maintaining a high level of reasoning ability across large and complex codebases.
The model is described as four times faster than similarly intelligent systems and is trained for “agentic” workflows—where autonomous coding agents plan, write, test…
The moment Mack McConnell knew everything about search had changed came last summer at the Paris Olympics. His parents, independently and without prompting, had both turned to ChatGPT to plan their day's activities in the French capital. The AI recommended specific tour companies, restaurants, and attractions — businesses that had won a new kind of visibility lottery.
"It was almost like this intuitive interface that older people were as comfortable with using as younger people," McConnell recalled in an exclusive interview with VentureBeat. "I could just see the businesses were now being recommended."
That observation has now become the foundation of Geostar, a Pear VC-backed startup that's racing to help businesses navigate what may be the most significant shift in online discovery since…
Enterprises, eager to ensure any AI models they use adhere to safety and safe-use policies, fine-tune LLMs so they do not respond to unwanted queries.
However, much of the safeguarding and red teaming happens before deployment, “baking in” policies before users fully test the models’ capabilities in production. OpenAI believes it can offer a more flexible option for enterprises and encourage more companies to bring in safety policies.
The company has released two open-weight models under research preview that it believes will make enterprises and models more flexible in terms of safeguards. gpt-oss-safeguard-120b and gpt-oss-safeguard-20b will be available on a permissive Apache 2.0 license. The models are fine-tuned versions of OpenAI’s open-source gpt-oss, released in August, marking t…
In this exclusive subscirber-only ebook you’ll learn how the emissions from individual AI text, image, and video queries seem small—until you add up what the industry isn’t tracking and consider where it’s heading next. by James O’Donnell and Casey Crownhart May 20, 2025 Table of contents Related stories:
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Four years is a lifetime when it comes to artificial intelligence. Since the first edition of this study was published in 2021, AI’s capabilities have been advancing at speed, and the advances have not slowed since generative AI’s breakthrough. For example, multimodality— the ability to process information not only as text but also as audio,…
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This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. DeepSeek may have found a new way to improve AI’s ability to remember The news: An AI model released by Chinese AI company DeepSeek uses new techniques that could significantly improve AI’s ability…
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An AI model released by Chinese AI company DeepSeek uses new techniques that could significantly improve AI’s ability to “remember.” Released last week, the optical character recognition (OCR) model works by extracting text from an image and turning it into machine-readable words. This is the same technology that powers scanner apps, translation of text in…
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Kohaku brings wallet privacy to Ethereum through an open SDK and reference wallet. Explore what this shift means for developers.
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Mazda unveiled the Mazda Vision X-Coupe (‘X’ pronounced as ‘cross’) at the Japan Mobility Show 2025. This prototype model is a crossover coupe that will feature a hybrid system integrating a two-rotor rotary engine, which was last fitted in a Mazda RX-8. Design-wise, the Vision X-Coupe embodies the ‘KODO – Soul of Motion’ design language, […]
The post Mazda Unveils Vision X-Coupe At Japan Mobility Show 2025 appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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At the conclusion of the ASEAN summit, Canada has announced that it is expanding its investment in advancing cybersecurity capacity building in the region. As part of this, the country is investing CA$226,000 (~RM679,746) to the BlackBerry Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (CCoE), in collaboration with the MCMC. This is “to upskill and train cyber-defenders from across […]
The post Canada Announces Investment Into ASEAN Cyber Security Via Malaysia appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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When LEGO launched the Game Boy replica, modders were quick to transform it into a playable handheld. Following a successful attempt by Natalie The Nerd, a group of Swiss creators called Substance Labs has debuted their own take on the upgrade. The BrickBoy comes in three versions, which are all available for pre-order via Kickstarter […]
The post BrickBoy Launches On Kickstarter As LEGO Game Boy Emulator Upgrade Kit appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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The Leapmotor B10, which was recently launched in Thailand, has been sighted in Malaysia. This came to light through a posting by Sobri Sunan on the Malaysian Electric Vehicle Owners Club (myEVOC) Facebook page. The image showcased a camouflaged model of the EV SUV parked in front of a Benelli Best Shop outlet in Nilai, […]
The post Leapmotor B10 Spotted In Malaysia Hinting Possible Local Debut appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Maybank’s digital banking and wallet platform MAE is celebrating its fifth year of operation with a series of special promotions and upcoming feature updates. The bank revealed that nine out of 10 MAE users actively use the app daily for transactions, highlighting its strong adoption among Malaysians. According to Maybank, its app now has 10.7 […]
The post Maybank’s MAE App Celebrates 5 Years With Special 5% p.a. Returns Promotion appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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If you’ve been holding off on upgrading to a new phone, you may want to rethink that decision as the devices could be getting pricier pretty soon. Memory chips, particularly DRAM modules, are becoming more expensive, which in turn will lead to costlier electronics. And despite being a major memory manufacturer, Samsung might increase the […]
The post Samsung May Hike Galaxy Phone Prices Due To DRAM Shortage appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Earlier, Razer announced its Esports Green Collection which included a handful of unreleased products. One of these was the Raiju V3 Pro. Another, as it turns out, is the Huntsman V3 Pro Tenkeyless 8KHz. This is because the gaming peripheral brand has only recently announced the 8KHz variants of the optical keyboard. With that being […]
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In an industry where model size is often seen as a proxy for intelligence, IBM is charting a different course — one that values efficiency over enormity, and accessibility over abstraction.
The 114-year-old tech giant's four new Granite 4.0 Nano models, released today, range from just 350 million to 1.5 billion parameters, a fraction of the size of their server-bound cousins from the likes of OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google.
These models are designed to be highly accessible: the 350M variants can run comfortably on a modern laptop CPU with 8–16GB of RAM, while the 1.5B models typically require a GPU with at least 6–8GB of VRAM for smooth performance — or sufficient system RAM and swap for CPU-only inference. This makes them well-suited for developers building applications on consumer hardwa…
GitHub is making a bold bet that enterprises don't need another proprietary coding agent: They need a way to manage all of them.
At its Universe 2025 conference, the Microsoft-owned developer platform announced Agent HQ. The new architecture transforms GitHub into a unified control plane for managing multiple AI coding agents from competitors including Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, Cognition and xAI. Rather than forcing developers into a single agent experience, the company is positioning itself as the essential orchestration layer beneath them all.
Agent HQ represents GitHub's attempt to apply its collaboration platform approach to AI agents. Just as the company transformed Git, pull requests and CI/CD into collaborative workflows, it's now trying to do the same with a fragmented AI coding l…
Building AI for financial software requires a different playbook than consumer AI, and Intuit's latest QuickBooks release provides an example.
The company has announced Intuit Intelligence, a system that orchestrates specialized AI agents across its QuickBooks platform to handle tasks including sales tax compliance and payroll processing. These new agents augment existing accounting and project management agents (which have also been updated) as well as a unified interface that lets users query data across QuickBooks, third-party systems and uploaded files using natural language.
The new development follow years of investment and improvement in Intuit's GenOS, allowing the company to build AI capabilities that reduce latency and improve accuracy.
But the real news isn't what Intuit built …
Enterprises looking to sell goods and services online are waiting for the backbone of agentic commerce to be hashed out; but PayPal is hoping its new features will bridge the gap.
The payments company is launching a discoverability solution that allows enterprises to make its product available on any chat platform, regardless of the model or agent payment protocol.
PayPal, which is a participant in Google’s Agent Payments Protocol (AP2), found that it can leverage its relationship with merchants and enterprises to help pave the way for an easier transition into agentic commerce and offer flexibility that will benefit the ecosystem.
Michelle Gill, PayPal's GM for small business and financial services, told VentureBeat that AI-powered shopping will continue to grow, so enterprises and bran…
Volume spiked 180% over average as nearly 2.7M tokens traded in a single minute.
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Tether's gold-backed token swelled above $2 billion market cap, driven by record prices and surging retail demand, CEO Paolo Ardoino said in an interview.
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Nvidia closed in on a $4 trillion market cap amid CEO Jensen Huang's keynote speech at a tech conference, seemingly sucking capital out of crypto on Tuesday afternoon.
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Polymarket previously announced it would launch a token and had acquired a CFTC-registered entity.
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With all three tests done, developers will finalize the date that Fusaka will go live on mainnet, tentatively aiming for December 3.
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SharpLink said it will use Anchorage Digital to deploy ether on Linea, combining ether.fi staking and EigenCloud restaking to seek yield under institutional controls.
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Balcony will use Chainlink’s Runtime Environment (CRE) to bring over $240 billion worth of government-sourced property data onchain.
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The U.S. dollar-pegged token is expected to become available in the first half of 2026.
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Minor gains accompanied by elevated volume suggest underlying accumulation despite muted price action.
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Swiss software firm Avaloq, which serves numerous private banks and wealth managers, surveyed trends in high net worth (HNW) investing in the UAE.
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Despite her social-media suggestions that President Donald Trump let the rapper out earlier from her Bitfinex hack sentence, an official said that's not the case.
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XLM gains 2.3% in 24 hours, breaking above key resistance amid surging European session volume and growing institutional focus on blockchain-based payments.
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Traders face a mixed outlook, with BNB's deflationary mechanics potentially leading to a boost if demand grows, but technicals show the price stuck in a narrow range.
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HBAR jumped above $0.20 as Canary Capital's HBAR ETF began NYSE trading with institutional backing from BitGo.
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Managing assets like images, icons, and fonts in a Flutter project can quickly become a tedious task, especially as your application grows. Manual referencing is prone to typos, introduces maintenance overhead, and can hinder team collaboration. Fort...
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Building responsive UIs in Flutter can be challenging, especially when you want your app to look great on phones, tablets, and desktops without maintaining multiple layouts. Fortunately, Flutter provides powerful tools like MediaQuery, LayoutBuilder,...
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Have you ever visited a website and wondered how well is this page structured? Does it have a meta description? How many links or headings does it use? Usually, you’d open DevTools or an SEO auditing tool to find answers to these questions. But what ...
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As a QA engineer, I have always found performance testing to be one of the most exciting and underrated parts of software testing. Yes, functional testing is important, but it’s of little use if users have to wait for 5 seconds for each page to load....
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Companies are pursuing climate solutions amid shifting U.S. politics and economic uncertainty. Drawing from MIT Technology Review’s 10 Climate Tech Companies to Watch list, this session highlights the most promising technologies—from electric trucks to gene-edited crops—and explores the challenges companies face in advancing climate progress today. Speakers: Casey Crownhart, Senior Climate Reporter; James Temple, Senior Climate…
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The market is officially three years post ChatGPT and many of the pundit bylines have shifted to using terms like “bubble” to suggest reasons behind generative AI not realizing material returns outside a handful of technology suppliers. In September, the MIT NANDA report made waves because the soundbite every author and influencer picked up on…
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This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. “We will never build a sex robot,” says Mustafa Suleyman Mustafa Suleyman, CEO of Microsoft AI, is trying to walk a fine line. On the one hand, he thinks that the industry is…
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Mustafa Suleyman, CEO of Microsoft AI, is trying to walk a fine line. On the one hand, he thinks that the industry is taking AI in a dangerous direction by building chatbots that present as human: He worries that people will be tricked into seeing life instead of lifelike behavior. In August, he published a…
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QuickNode now supports Arc, Circle’s open Layer 1 built for stablecoin-native finance—offering enterprise-grade speed, reliability, and USDC gas.
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TanStack Start is a new full-stack framework for React. It’s been growing in popularity ever since it reached the Release Candidate stage of its development in September, 2025. The Release Candidate stage is basically a version of software which is c...
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These days, there are many ways attackers can try to compromise your applications. And thanks to the continued increase in cyberattacks, the demand for secure mobile applications – and by extension, secure coding – has never been higher. So if you’re...
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In this guide, you’ll learn how to set up a registry in shadcn. If you’re not familiar with this tool, shadcn is a collection of reusable and accessible components you can use in your projects. You’ll learn about essential concepts such as setting up...
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Anthropic is making its most aggressive push yet into the trillion-dollar financial services industry, unveiling a suite of tools that embed its Claude AI assistant directly into Microsoft Excel and connect it to real-time market data from some of the world's most influential financial information providers.
The San Francisco-based AI startup announced Monday it is releasing Claude for Excel, allowing financial analysts to interact with the AI system directly within their spreadsheets — the quintessential tool of modern finance. Beyond Excel, select Claude models are also being made available in Microsoft Copilot Studio and Researcher agent, expanding the integration across Microsoft's enterprise AI ecosystem. The integration marks a significant escalation in Anthropic's campaign to positi…
Some enterprises are best served by fine-tuning large models to their needs, but a number of companies plan to build their own models, a project that would require access to GPUs.
Google Cloud wants to play a bigger role in enterprises’ model-making journey with its new service, Vertex AI Training. The service gives enterprises looking to train their own models access to a managed Slurm environment, data science tooling and any chips capable of large-scale model training.
With this new service, Google Cloud hopes to turn more enterprises away from other providers and encourage the building of more company-specific AI models.
While Google Cloud has always offered the ability to customize its Gemini models, the new service allows customers to bring in their own models or customize any ope…
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. I tried OpenAI’s new Atlas browser but I still don’t know what it’s for —Mat Honan OpenAI rolled out a new web browser last week called Atlas. It comes with ChatGPT built in,…
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OpenAI rolled out a new web browser last week called Atlas. It comes with ChatGPT built in, along with an agent, so that you can browse, get direct answers, and have automated tasks performed on your behalf all at the same time. I’ve spent the past several days tinkering with Atlas. I’ve used it to…
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Enabling Multi-Cluster Load Balancing, Simplified
Managing Kubernetes load balancers across hybrid and multi-cloud setups is a headache when you’re stuck with cloud-provider locks or bare-metal gaps. This session lays out a neat recipe: use Gateway API and Envoy Gateway to spin up a dedicated load-balancer cluster with a centralized control plane, orchestrate multiple Envoy Gateways across clusters, and tame both L4 and L7 traffic with a few extra Kubernetes controllers.
Why You Should Care
We’ll walk you through the real-world pros and cons, share battle-tested tips for bare-metal and cloud alike, and show how this approach can redefine your app delivery. Swing by KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America in Atlanta (Nov 10–13) to catch this talk, mingle with CNCF projects, and level up your multi-cluster load-balancing game.
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Crossing the border – VM goes on a BGP adventure
The latest OVN-Kubernetes release brings BGP support and user-defined networks to the party, so you can carve out isolated, multi-tenant slices, peer your VM networks beyond cluster borders, and even stretch a UDN across multiple clusters with vrf-lite.
Craving more cloud-native networking wizardry? Join us at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America in Atlanta (Nov 10–13) to dive deeper into BGP, network isolation, and future OVN-Kubernetes features. Learn more at kubecon.io.
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Everything Wrong With Frankenweenie In 14 Minutes Or Less
Cinemasins reunites with GDT’s electric pooch to point out every quirk and “sin” in Frankenweenie’s theatrical return—14 fun-packed minutes of nitpicks, witty commentary, and well-earned jabs at Burton’s beloved stop-motion gem.
Craving more cinematic roasts? Visit Cinemasins.com, back the team on Patreon, take their sinful poll, and follow the squad across Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, Discord, Reddit, and beyond.
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TL;DR
CinemaSins takes “Final Destination: Bloodlines” apart with its trademark blend of snark and admiration—calling the endless chain of freaky deaths “nonsense, but fun nonsense” while pointing out every plot hole and logic fail.
Along the way they plug a BetterHelp discount, shout out their main site and YouTube offshoots (TVSins, CommercialSins, CinemaSins Podcast Network), and nudge you toward polls, Patreon, Discord, Reddit, and all their social channels.
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The 90-Day Self-Improvement Plan I Built (and Followed)
Jaideep Parashar ・ Oct 27
#productivity
#career
#discuss
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Mastering Support Vector Regression for Real-World Analytics
Dipti Moryani ・ Oct 27
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Unfortunately, the official Google News API has been deprecated for years, and Google hasn’t released any official replacement. But the good news is — there are a few solid alternatives that serve the same purpose, often with more flexible features.
One of the most popular options right now is NewsData.io
Here’s why it’s a great alternative:
Offers both free and premium plans with good daily limits
If you were using the Google News API to get live or trending headlines, NewsData.io can easily replace it. You can check their documentation here: https://newsdata.io/documentation
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Recycling AI Checkpoints: A Smart Way to Boost Language Models
Ever wondered if we could get more out of the massive AI models we already built? Scientists discovered a clever shortcut: instead of starting from scratch, they “recycle” already‑trained AI checkpoints and grow them like adding extra floors to a house.
This breakthrough means future AI can become smarter and cheaper, opening doors for more innovative apps we use every day.
Imagine smarter chatbots, better translators, and more helpful assistants, all built faster and greener.
Read article comprehensive review in Paperium.net:
Recycling Pretrained Checkpoints: Orthogonal Growth of Mixture-of-Experts forEfficient Large Language Model Pre-Training
🤖 This analysis and review was primarily generated and structured by an AI . The content is provided for informational and quick-review purposes.
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The Power of Grouping in Tableau
Dipti Moryani ・ Oct 27
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A framework for encoding application security vulnerabilities through Mary Shelley's 1818 masterwork
The Frankenstein OWASP Trilogy: Legacy Parts → Leaking Genius → System Catastrophe
Original artwork © 2025 Narnaiezzsshaa Truong | Cybersecurity Witwear
Mary Shelley published Frankenstein in 1818. The OWASP Top 10 was first published in 2003. Yet Shelley's novel anticipates every major category of application security failure—185 years before we had terminology for them.
Victor Frankenstein's tragedy isn't just a Gothic horror story. It's a systematic encoding of what happens when creators build powerful systems without responsibility, oversight, or security controls. Every OWASP vulnerability is enacted in the narrative. The creature's suffering and Victor's destruction stem from the sam…
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Artificial Intelligence continues to redefine the digital world in 2025 — from smarter chatbots to powerful generative tools transforming creative industries. Here are the top highlights this week:
1️⃣ OpenAI’s New GPT-5 Update:
2️⃣ Google’s Gemini Expands to Android Devices:
3️⃣ AI in Content Creation:
4️⃣ Ethical AI Discussions Intensify:
5️⃣ The Future of Work:
📰 Final Thought:
AI isn’t slowing down — it’s becoming the creative engine behind every industry. Whether you’re a tech enthusiast, content creator, or entrepreneur, staying AI-aware in 2025 is not an option — it’s a necessity.
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How a Simple Activation Trick Supercharges AI and Robots
Ever wondered why a tiny tweak can make a giant AI think faster? Scientists have discovered a clever method called Entropy Regularizing Activation (ERA) that nudges AI models to stay “curious” enough without getting lost.
With this trick, a language model that solves math problems jumped 37% higher on a tough benchmark, a robot learning to walk became 30% more graceful, and a photo‑recognition system saw its accuracy edge up by almost 1%.
The magic shows that sometimes, the right constraint can unleash big gains.
Read article comprehensive review in Paperium.net:
Entropy Regularizing Activation: Boosting Continuous Control, Large LanguageModels, and Image Classification with Activation as Entropy Constraints
🤖 This analysis and review was primarily generated and structured by an AI . The content is provided for informational and quick-review purposes.
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Everything Wrong With Frankenweenie In 14 Minutes Or Less has CinemaSins swinging back at Tim Burton’s re-release with rapid-fire “sins” that tally every eccentric choice—while still giving props to the movie’s spooky charm.
Hungry for more? Head to cinemasins.com or binge their YouTube network (@TVSins, @commercialsins, @cinemasinspodcastnetwork), then cast your vote in their sinful poll. Feeling generous? Support the team on patreon.com/cinemasins or join the conversation on Discord, Reddit, Instagram, TikTok and beyond.
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Introduction
Building a KYC (Know Your Customer) authentication system seemed straightforward—until production hit. What started as a simple bug fix turned into a three-day journey through database schemas, system libraries, network configurations, and infrastructure overhaul. This is the practical guide I wish I had before diving into the multi-layer debugging nightmare.
Our tests were failing, but not for the reasons you'd expect. The issues were stacked like a house of cards:
Problem
Symptom
Root Cause
Database errors
Table 'face_similarities' doesn't exist
Migration script never ran
Computer vision crashes
libGL.so.1: cannot open shared object file
Missing system dependencies
GPU processing failure
ONNX Runtime initialization failed
Incorrect environment variables
# Dat…
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TL;DR
CinemaSins takes a hilariously ruthless 24-minute swing at Final Destination: Bloodlines, pointing out every ridiculous near-death gag and plot quirk that makes the franchise gloriously absurd. It’s all nonsense, but damn if it isn’t entertaining nonsense.
Along the way they drop a BetterHelp sponsor plug (therapy, anyone?), shout out their main site, YouTube channels, Discord/Reddit communities, a sinful viewer poll, and their Patreon. Shout-outs to writers Jeremy, Chris, Aaron, Jonathan, Deneé, Ian and Daniel, plus all their social links so you can keep the sins coming.
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🚨 DEADLINE ALERT! 🚨
November 1, 2025 is just around the corner!
As you may have seen it on the cover photo above which is about the latest Google Play’s 16 KB page size requirement that is affecting the app. Whereby starting November 1, 2025, all the new app submission must support the new 16 KB page size requirement and must support the target SDK 35 / API 35 or also known as Android 15 and above (this is extended deadline).
Hence, this raised a question on what should a Flutter developer needs to do to ensure the future release is supporting 16 KB page size, and also how we can verify the app is actually supporting 16 KB page size after performing the upgrade (including the package dependencies upgrade) ?
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Starting today, Malaysians can now utilise the Sleep Apnea feature on the Galaxy Watch series. The feature can be accessed through the Samsung Health Monitor App. The introduction of the feature in the country follows the receipt of the Medical device Registration Certificate from the Medical Device Authority (MDA). This certificate showcases that Samsung meets […]
The post Samsung Introduces Sleep Apnea Detection To Galaxy Watch Series In Malaysia appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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The AKASO Keychain 2 is one of the latest contenders in the action camera market, offering the consumers what is essentially a “barebones” alternative. What Am I Looking At? So, the Keychain 2 presents itself with rectangular body, rather than a more uniformed square design that its rival, GoPro, uses. To go through the specifications […]
The post Akaso Keychain 2 Lightning Review: Pocket-Sized 4K GoPro Alternative appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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MG Motor Malaysia has announced revised pricing for all three variants of the MGS5 EV, effective immediately. The COM variant is now priced at RM107,900, the COM Long Range at RM117,900, and the LUX Long Range at RM127,900. This revised pricing reflects a price reduction of RM8,000 across all variants. According to the automaker, the […]
The post MG Announces Revised Pricing For MGS5 EV; Now Starts From RM107,900 appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Porsche recently unveiled performance specifications of the electric version version of the Cayenne SUV, following the reveal of the model’s interior last month. The car was first showcased at the legendary Shelsley Walsh hill climb in England a few months back. The Cayenne EV is built on Porsche’s in-house developed Premium Platform Electric (PPE) architecture, […]
The post Porsche Updates Specifications Of The All-Electric Cayenne appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Rumour has it that AMD is preparing to launch a total of four new 3D V-Cache Ryzen processors. The most interesting point of this story is that a mid-range Ryzen 5 7500X3D is likely to be a possible SKU. The case of the 7500X3D comes by way of popular leakster momomo_us on X, although to […]
The post AMD Could Be Gearing Up To Launch A Ryzen 5 7500X3D CPU appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Google is expanding the capabilities of Canvas, the interactive workspace that is found within the Gemini chatbot app. Starting today, users can ask the AI to generate a slideshow presentation for them. Gemini’s Canvas can now generate presentation slides with just a prompt. However, users can also upload files like documents, spreadsheets, and research papers […]
The post You Can Now Generate Presentations With Google Gemini appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Not long after announcing the Phantom White collection of peripherals, Razer already has another collection lined up. This time it’s called Esports Green, but really it’s just the brand’s own iconic green. Or more specifically, the 802C green on the Pantone colour code. Just about all of them have a RM30 premium on top of […]
The post Razer Announces Esports Green Collection; Includes Unreleased Raiju V3 Pro appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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The Road Transport Department (JPJ) is offering motorists a 50% discount to settle outstanding summonses over a two-month period from 1 November to 30 December 2025. The initiative aims to give vehicle owners a final opportunity to clear their dues before a new payment structure takes effect next year. JPJ director-general Datuk Aedy Fadly Ramli […]
The post JPJ Offering 50% Discount On Outstanding Summonses Until 30 December 2025 appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Apple Maps users may start seeing ads in the app in the future. According to a report by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple plans to introduce ads to its mapping service as soon as next year. This change is part of the brand’s greater push for more advertising in iOS. Of course, this move did not […]
The post Apple Might Start Introducing Ads To Apple Maps Next Year appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Apple has launched the latest iPad Pro refresh with the M5 chip earlier in the month. Which seems to be as good a time as any for details of the next refresh to appear online. The newest claim is that, when the M6 version of the tablet rolls around, it will feature vapour chamber cooling. […]
The post iPad Pro With M6 Chip May Feature Vapour Chamber Cooling appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Apparently, ByteDance is working on its own international game distribution platform. Dubbed GameTop, the TikTok owner’s upcoming offering is set to compete against existing marketplaces like Epic Games and Steam. Much like the latter, the new platform will focus on aspects like user-created content, social features, as well as tools for developers. According to Chinese […]
The post TikTok Parent Company ByteDance Reportedly Developing Steam Rival appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) yesterday with the State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC), represented by its wholly owned subsidiary China Electric Power Equipment and Technology Co Ltd (CET). In a statement, the company said the collaboration will enhance Malaysia’s grid technology and contribute to the broader ASEAN goal […]
The post TNB Signs MOU With China’s SGCC To Advance Malaysia’s Power Grid Modernisation appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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US President Trump and Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim signed a new Agreement on Reciprocal Trade. The agreement was signed on the sidelines, during the 47th ASEAN Summit. As per the new deal, the US will maintain the tariff rate on Malaysia, which currently sits at 19%, with the new deal set to exempt […]
The post Malaysia And US Sign New Reciprocal Trade For Semiconductors At ASEAN Summit 2025 appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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ClearBank’s partnership with Circle aims to bring faster, lower-cost cross-border payments to Europe using USDC and EURC.
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Your look at what's coming in the week starting Oct. 27.
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The Madras High Court granted interim protection to a WazirX user, blocking the exchange from redistributing her XRP as part of its Singapore-led restructuring.
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Mt. Gox has extended the creditor repayment deadline by a year.
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While the filing doesn’t confirm a token launch, it shows Ant Group laying legal groundwork to merge its Alipay ecosystem with regulated Web3 and stablecoin infrastructure.
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ZEC's price has surged by 380% this month.
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With the yen freely convertible and backed by Japan’s deep government bond market, JPYC’s launch stands apart from the region’s onshore-only experiments in Korea, Taiwan, and beyond.
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DOGE outperforms broader crypto markets as volume climbs nearly 10% above weekly averages, signaling early accumulation within breakout structure.
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XRP surged 3% to $2.68 during Sunday’s session, breaking above the critical resistance level at $2.63 on a dramatic volume spike — one of the largest of the month.
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BTC looks north as Fed rate cut looms. But one key resistance is yet to be cleared.
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The Kobeissi Letter reported bank cash at the Federal Reserve fell to about $2.93 trillion; Adam Livingston says that level signals a shift that would favor bitcoin.
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On-chain data shows roughly 62,000 BTC have moved out of long-term storage since mid-October, softening one of this cycle’s strongest tailwinds. But steady whale accumulation and a moderate short-side cleanup helped prices stabilize near $114K.
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Bitcoin cleared $112,000 on heavy volume and hovered near $114,500 late Sunday (UTC), while CoinGlass showed $319 million of short positions liquidated over 24 hours.
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In concurrent programming, managing multiple threads accessing shared data presents significant challenges. Traditional locking mechanisms often introduce bottlenecks, reducing system throughput and increasing latency. I have spent years exploring alternatives that minimize contention while ensuring data integrity. Lock-free data structures offer a compelling solution by relying on atomic operations rather than mutexes. This approach can dramatically improve performance in highly concurrent environments, especially in Go, where goroutines multiply rapidly.
My journey into lock-free programming began with simple counters a…
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Hello DEV Community!
I've just released a minimal, zero-dependency NPM package called lite-schema-check and I think it directly addresses a common pattern in the JavaScript ecosystem.
We all know the moment: we need to check if a simple object—a configuration file, an options parameter, or a JSON payload—has the right keys and types. The common choices are either writing verbose, custom type checks or pulling in a huge dependency like Zod or Joi.
lite-schema-check is the ultimate minimalist solution, built for Node.js microservices and lightweight libraries where every kilobyte counts.
What is it and Why is it "Lite"?
This utility exports a single, pure function: validate(object, schema).
It performs the minimum viable validation: it only checks for key presence and primitive type matching…
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After more than a decade of teasing us with Alien vs Predator crossovers in comics, games and that little nod in Predator 2, Caravan of Garbage finally dives into the live-action mash-ups: 2004’s Alien VS Predator and its 2007 sequel Requiem. The hosts poke fun at the films’ few high points and many missed opportunities, all wrapped up in their trademark snarky banter.
This two-part review serves as a tasty appetizer before next week’s deep dive into the first four Predator movies — so buckle up for more monster mayhem and witty commentary!
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The Wake-Up Call
Let me tell you about a conversation I've had more times than I can count:
Finance: "Our AWS bill is $45,000 this month. Why is it so high?"
Engineering: "We need resources to develop and test. It's the cost of doing business."
Finance: "But your dev environment costs $18,000. That's 40% of the total. For testing?"
Engineering: "Well… it has to be available when we need it."
Here's what nobody says out loud: That dev environment is idle 70% of the time.
Let's break down a typical dev/test environment:
Running 24/7 (US-East-1 pricing):
3× t3.large EC2 instances: ~$61/month each = $183
1× db.t3.large RDS (SQL Server Web): ~$109/month
1× Application Load Balancer: ~$23/month
Supporting resources (EBS, data transfer, backups): ~$50/month
Monthly cost: ~$365/month
Annual cos…
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TL;DR: 8bitMusicTheory breaks down Masashi Hamauzu’s signature “Sus Chord Slash Chord” trick—a versatile, color-rich harmony staple in his Final Fantasy scores. You’ll learn how to build and layer fancy extensions that give you those lush, cinematic vibes.
He walks you through:
Crafting that Suspended Chord Slash Chord foundation
Dialing in a dreamy Minor 11 flavor
Spicing things up with Maj 13 and Maj 7#11 twists
Adding a sweet first-inversion Maj 2 lift
…then shows how to combine them all into one gorgeous, Hamauzu-worthy progression.
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The Ridiculous Reason Why 90% of Golfers Can’t Strike Their Irons & Hybrids
Turns out most of your ball-striking woes come down to setup: your sternum’s out of place, your forearms aren’t inline, your posture’s off, and you’re not shifting weight properly. Oh, and there’s one nifty little tweak that makes the whole swing feel effortless.
Nail just one of these fixes and you’ll instantly clean up your iron and driver contact. Danny Maude’s practice plan walks you through each fault so you can start ripping purer shots ASAP.
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Everything Wrong With Frankenweenie In 14 Minutes Or Less
CinemaSins is back to poke fun at Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie on its theatrical re-release—14 minutes of gleeful nitpicking, witty jabs, and loving “sins” despite praising the movie.
They’ve loaded the video description with links to their website, other YouTube channels, a quick poll, Patreon support, Discord and Reddit communities, plus social handles for all the writers. Join in the fun, share your takes, and catch more CinemaSins content wherever you hang out online!
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TL;DR - Quick Answer
What is Meetily? A self-hosted, privacy-first AI meeting assistant built with Rust that runs entirely on your device. Unlike Otter.ai, Fireflies, or Granola, your sensitive conversations never leave your infrastructure. Features local AI live transcription and local LLM processing. Open-source core with enterprise options for organizations needing centralized management.
Why it matters: Defense teams, Legal teams, healthcare organizations, and financial services need AI meeting notes but can't send privileged communications to third-party servers. Meetily solves this with 100% local processing.
Follow and support our Launch: November 5, 2025 on Product Hunt | Follow the launch →
GitHub: Support us on GitHub →
Six months ago, I was preparing for a legal call about a…
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💡 Tech Behind the Build:
📂 What You’ll Find Inside:
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NaViL: A Smarter AI That Learns to See and Talk Together
Ever wondered how a robot could look at a photo and describe it as naturally as a friend? Scientists have discovered a fresh approach called NaViL that trains vision and language parts of AI side‑by‑side, instead of stitching two pre‑made pieces together.
breakthrough shows that smarter, cheaper AI is possible, opening doors for more apps in education, accessibility, and everyday gadgets.
NaViL paves the way for a world where machines truly understand what they see.
Read article comprehensive review in Paperium.net:
NaViL: Rethinking Scaling Properties of Native Multimodal Large Language Modelsunder Data Constraints
🤖 This analysis and review was primarily generated and structured by an AI . The content is provided for informational and quick-review purposes.
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After years of teasing a monster mash-up in comics, games and even a wink in 1991’s Predator 2, we finally got live-action showdowns in 2004’s Alien vs Predator and its 2007 sequel Requiem. They pack some solid creature carnage but don’t quite live up to the epic crossover hype.
This video stitches together two Caravan Of Garbage reviews of those films before the hosts pivot next week to tackle the first four Predator movies—with all the usual banter, bonus content and merch plugs you’ve come to expect.
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Riya Sharma, a freelance graphic designer from Pune, started her creative journey in 2021. While her design skills attracted clients globally, she faced one persistent issue — managing invoices. Each time she completed a project, she had to spend extra time formatting bills, adding client details, calculating GST, and converting everything into a professional invoice.
This manual process was eating up hours every month and sometimes even led to delayed payments because her invoices weren’t always client-ready or professional-looking.
The Challenge
Like many freelancers, Riya used a mix of Excel sheets and Word templates to create invoices.
Time-consuming formatting for each new client.
No automatic calculation of totals and GST.
Inconsistent invoice designs that didn’t match her profession…
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Learning to Code like Crafting in an MMORPG
Skriptmonkey ・ Oct 25
#learning
#coding
#gaming
#mmorpg
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Learning to Code like Crafting in an MMORPG
Skriptmonkey ・ Oct 25
#learning
#coding
#gaming
#mmorpg
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Post 1 — The Concept Make-Up: Birth of the Moving Library
Goal: Introduce the why — data as motion, not storage.
Hook: “If data had memory, it would flow — not sit in rows.”
Explain the Time-Label Binary (TLB) and Flow Phases (Focus → Loop → Stress → Transition → Emergence).
Introduce the Moving Library as a “living data archive.”
Diagrams: single-layer flow + time-label loop.
Tech references: compare to Kafka, Databricks Delta Lake, Hugging Face Datasets.
End with teaser: “What if this motion became code itself?”
Taglines/Hashtags:
AI #DataArchitecture #Binflow #TimeLabeledData #OpenSource
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Introduction
In Part 1, we explored the architectural problem space. In Part 2, we introduced the complete system architecture and Phases 1 and 1.5. In Part 3, we detailed the implementation of Phases 2-5.
This final article answers the practical questions:
What are the real-world results?
How do you actually implement this?
When does this architecture make sense?
What are the limitations and trade-offs?
What alternatives exist?
This is the decision-making guide for teams considering this architectural approach.
Time Savings
Quality Improvements
Cost Impact
Team Productivity
Prerequisites
Implementation Phases
Timeline and Resource Requirements
Known Limitations and Trade-offs
When to Use This Architecture
When NOT to Use This Architecture
Alternative Approaches
Decision Framework
Conclu…
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Introduction
In Part 1, we explored the architectural problem space and why manual test operations fail at scale. In Part 2, we introduced the complete system architecture and detailed Phases 1 and 1.5—the foundation that enables everything else.
Quick Recap:
Phase 1: Feature testing in cloud environments with automatic tagging
Phase 1.5: Release tagging validation—the critical gate that prevents consolidation problems
Now we're ready for the transformation phases:
Phase 2: Data Consolidation (3-4 days to 4-8 hours)
Phase 3: Release Testing (two-tier strategy in PreProd)
Phase 4: Production Deployment (synchronized code and data)
Phase 5: Continuous Growth (cumulative regression)
This article details how these phases work and how they deliver the promised transformation.
The Consolidatio…
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TL;DR: Laravel’s default error handling works fine — until your API hits real-world complexity. In this guide, we’ll dive deep into what the docs don’t tell you: advanced exception handling, structured JSON responses, contextual logging, and proactive monitoring.
Laravel gives you a great developer experience — but when your API starts scaling or serving production traffic, default error handling becomes a liability.
Most developers:
Rely solely on Handler.php for all exceptions
Log errors without real monitoring
Forget to standardize JSON error responses
Leak stack traces or inconsistent messages across endpoints
The result? Confused API clients, invisible failures, and a flood of “something went wrong” logs.
Let’s fix that.
Before you even touch Handler.php, you need a mental model of th…
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Dynamic Decisions: Making Memory-Efficient AI a Reality with Differentiable Algorithms
Imagine training an AI to plan the most efficient delivery route across a city, or to understand complex grammar in a sentence. The problem? Traditional AI struggles with these tasks because it needs to remember every possible option, leading to massive memory consumption. What if you could train an AI to make complex, step-by-step decisions, without requiring exponential memory increases?
Differentiable Dynamic Programming (DDP) allows us to create AI systems that can learn to solve problems using memory-optimized algorithms. The core idea is to make the normally discrete steps of dynamic programming algorithms smoothly differentiable. This allows us to directly train the AI using gradient-based optim…
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Everything Wrong With Final Destination: Bloodlines in 24 Minutes or Less is a classic CinemaSins breakdown of every ridiculous death, plot hole and over-the-top moment in the latest entry of the franchise. They cheerfully admit it’s “fun nonsense,” but still hold nothing back as they rack up sin counts with their trademark snark.
This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp therapy, and comes loaded with all the usual CinemaSins extras—links to their website, social channels (Discord, Reddit, Instagram, TikTok), a sinful poll, Patreon support options and credits for the sin-counting dream team of writers.
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AWS Outage Analysis: October 20, 2025
On October 20th, AWS suffered a major outage centered in its US‑East‑1 region, disrupting apps and sites worldwide for most of the day.
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A Speculative Master Plan for Immortality
AI researcher Maxwell Nye lays out a bold four-step roadmap toward digital immortality.
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Why we need junior developers | InfoWorld
let’s talk about why junior developers still matter in the age of AI.
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Development gets better with Age | All Things Distributed
A message from one of the greats: Werner Vogels, Amazon’s CTO, reminds us that development gets better with age.
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Spotify System Design - by Neo Kim and Hayk
I dive into how to design Spotify from a system design perspective, thanks to Neo Kim and guest author Hayk Simonyan.
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Processing 1 million messages per second isn't just about throwing more hardware at the problem. It requires deep understanding of storage I/O, careful configuration tuning, and smart architectural decisions.
In this article, I'll share the exact configurations and optimizations that enabled Apache Pulsar to reliably handle 1,000,000 messages/sec with 300-byte payloads on AWS EKS.
Requirements:
Throughput: 1 million messages/second sustained
Message Size: ~300 bytes (AVRO-serialized sensor data)
Total Bandwidth: ~2.4 Gbps (300 MB/sec)
Latency: < 10ms p99
Durability: No message loss, replicated storage
Cost: Optimized for AWS infrastructure
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TL;DR
Reliable AI agents require orchestration layers that coordinate prompts, tools, memory, evaluation, and observability across providers—not just an LLM plus Model Context Protocol (MCP). Teams need a unified gateway, simulation and eval loops, distributed tracing, and governance to deliver trustworthy AI at scale. Maxim AI provides end-to-end capabilities for experimentation, agent simulation, evaluations, and production observability, while Bifrost unifies multi-provider access with failover, caching, and security controls. Link orchestration to agent debugging, rag evaluation, llm monitoring, and custom dashboards to continuously improve ai reliability.
MCP standardizes how models use external tools and data sources, but real-world agent reliability hinges on the surrounding orche…
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Learn how to build a modular, testable Flutter app using Clean Architecture principles.
You'll also learn:
How to organize folders and dependencies
Implementing repositories and use cases
Writing tests for ViewModel and UI
Following best practices for scalability
👉 Read the full guide on Djamware:
https://www.djamware.com/post/68fd9dee1157e31c6604ab8f/flutter-clean-architecture-build-scalable-apps-stepbystep
Flutter #CleanArchitecture #MobileDevelopment #Kotlin #Dart #SoftwareArchitecture #Djamware
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In a market where attention is expensive and skepticism is permanent, one practical way to orient your roadmap is to pressure-test every initiative against community trust and real user outcomes; that’s why this perspective draws on lived patterns from teams shipping in public, as well as analyses like 5 marketing & PR trends helping crypto/tech startups stand out globally in 2025, to map what’s actually working right now.
Crypto—and broader frontier tech—now operate under a microscope. Users expect clarity, journalists demand proof, and partners want defensible risk controls. The fastest way to cut through is observable trust: verifiable information, reproducible metrics, and transparent decisions.
A simple test: if a skeptical developer, a cautious CFO, and a journalist read your announc…
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At developer gatherings like Blockhash Con 2023, teams test assumptions in public, pressure-check technical choices, and—if they’re paying attention—compress months of roadmap risk into a few days of face-to-face reality. This isn’t nostalgia for lanyards; it’s a recognition that distributed systems aren’t only code and consensus—they’re trust, reputation, and the compound interest of weak ties that later become strong partnerships.
Conferences look inefficient on the surface: you pause shipping, burn travel time, and wade through talks that don’t always match your stack. Yet the builders who keep showing up do it because certain kinds of signal are hard to capture on GitHub or Discord. You can read white papers forever, but seeing an engineer whiteboard their failure mode in real time, or…
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If you strip the buzzwords and look at what users really want, it’s simple: software they can trust. Not just secure, not just fast—trustworthy. That means predictable behavior under stress, transparent choices, graceful failure, and a paper trail that keeps everyone honest. In the spirit of open knowledge, this mindset is echoed by resources like the open knowledge feed, which remind us that resilient systems are as much cultural as they are technical.
Trust engineering isn’t a single technique; it’s a discipline that sits across architecture, operations, product, and comms. You design for the worst day, not the best. You write code that explains itself under forensic light. You treat logs and docs as first-class citizens, not afterthoughts. And you accept that in the long run, trust comp…
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CinemaSins unleashes “Everything Wrong With Every Saw Movie EVER (That We've Sinned So Far),” ripping every trap and twist apart for your viewing displeasure. Catch it on their main channel or dive into @TVSins, @commercialsins and the @CinemaSinsPodcastNetwork for even more gleeful nitpicking.
For all the latest, swing by linktr.ee/cinemasins, weigh in on their sinful poll, or back the team on Patreon. This roast was cooked up by Jeremy, Chris, Aaron, Jonathan, Deneé, Ian and Daniel—and you can always join the fun on Discord, Reddit, Instagram and TikTok.
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Everything Wrong With Final Destination: Bloodlines in 24 Minutes or Less is a tongue-in-cheek Cinemasins video that gleefully rips into every absurd beat of the latest Final Destination flick, calling it “nonsense but fun” while racing through all its plot holes in under half an hour. They even slide in a sponsor shout-out for BetterHelp therapy if you’re feeling the post-sin blues.
Alongside the critique, the description is packed with links to their website, social channels (YouTube, Discord, Reddit, TikTok, Instagram), a sinful viewer poll, Patreon support, and writer credits—basically your one-stop shop for all things CinemaSins.
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The Alien VS Predator Series – Caravan of Garbage
After a decade of crossover comics, video games and a shared-universe tease in 1991’s Predator 2, we finally got two live-action Alien vs Predator films in 2004 and 2007. They’ve got their moments, but ultimately don’t live up to the hype or potential.
This video stitches together two “Caravan of Garbage” reviews of those movies, setting the stage for a deep dive into the first four Predator films starting next week.
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A post by Wiz
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The Frustration That Started It All
It was 2 AM. I'd been reading LLM training tutorials for six hours.
One tutorial told me to install 47 dependencies manually. Another assumed I had $10,000 worth of GPUs lying around. A third just... stopped halfway through with "figure out the rest yourself."
I'm a third-year CS student at Mumbai University. I don't have a research lab. I don't have unlimited cloud credits. I just wanted to understand how these things work by building one myself.
That's when the idea hit me:
What if training an LLM was as easy as npx create-next-app?
One command. Everything ready. Just start training.
That's how create-llm was born.
I love how Vercel made web deployment stupid simple:
npx create-next-app my-app
npm run dev
# You have a website
Why couldn't LLM traini…
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Everything Wrong With Every Saw Movie EVER (That We’ve Sinned So Far)
CinemaSins takes on the entire Saw franchise in one epic “sins” video, ripping apart every plot hole, lame trap and head-scratching moment across all the films. Expect their trademark snark, nitpicks and over-the-top commentary as they count down everything that’s gone wrong in Jigsaw’s world.
Alongside the video, the page plugs the main CinemaSins hub (cinemasins.com), YouTube channels (TVSins, Commercial Sins, podcast network), a fan poll, Patreon support and all the social hotspots—Discord, Reddit, Instagram, TikTok—plus shout-outs to the writers behind the madness.
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A post by Madhur Jain
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Hey DEV 👋
freedevtoolkit.com — a free, fast-loading collection of developer tools built to save time and cut through the clutter.
I’d love your feedback, bug reports, or ideas for new tools. If you find it useful, feel free to bookmark or share!
https://www.freedevtoolkit.com/
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Forget Departmental Stores; Superstores Are Leading the Way
Dipti Moryani ・ Oct 26
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Stop Copy-Pasting DRF Code: Here's How to Choose the Right View
You're building a Django REST API. You search "DRF list view" and find five different ways to do the same thing. Should you use a function-based view? APIView? GenericAPIView? ViewSets? The documentation doesn't help—it shows you how but not when.
I've built APIs with all five approaches. Today, I'll show you exactly when to use each one, how they work under the hood, and which choice will save you the most time based on your project's needs.
Think of DRF views as a ladder from maximum control to maximum convenience:
Function-Based Views (FBV) ← Most control, most code
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APIView ← OOP structure, manual logic
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GenericAPIView + Mixins ← Reusable components
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Concret…
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Now we create the bucket go inside the bucket
To show the file you choose the public access
Choose the public access and tick
now click the upload button
i can upload the object we can accees the object go inside the object
Note if you want the public acces the object go permission
and save changed click
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Introduction
When using CloudFront, many developers tend to choose the default cache policy Managed-CachingOptimized.
However, applying this policy to APIs without fully understanding how it works can lead to serious personal data leaks and other security incidents.
By default, CloudFront creates caches based on the request path.
In other words, the request path acts as the cache key.
User A accesses /images/icon_1.png
/images/icon_1.png
/images/icon_2.png
In short, CloudFront treats the request path as the cache key.
In 2021, a serious incident occurred at Klarna, a payment service provider based in Sweden.
Reference: Klarna Detailed Incident Report – Incorrect Cache Configuration
Here is what happened:
The CDN cached API responses intended for authenticated users, as a result, personal…
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In this episode of GOLF.com’s “Can I Get a Tip?”, actor Ross Butler tries to help E! News host Erin Lim Rhodes cure her dreaded chipping yips. Between swing drills and bunker bailouts, they see whether his coaching can save her short game—or if they’ll both wind up embarrassing themselves in the sand.
Off the course, Erin also picks up some unexpected life advice from Ross on self-love and nurturing healthy relationships, making for a fun, feel-good watch.
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Everything Wrong With Every Saw Movie EVER (That We’ve Sinned So Far)
CinemaSins just dropped a new video tearing into every Saw movie, hunting down all the traps, plot holes and “sins” that make the franchise so gloriously twisted. Dive into their signature snark on YouTube—and don’t miss their other channels: @TVSins, @commercialsins and @cinemasinspodcastnetwork.
For more blood-and-guts goodness, hit up their linktree for the latest updates, fill out their sinful poll or support the squad on Patreon. Big shout-out to writers Jeremy, Chris, Aaron, Jonathan, Deneé, Ian and Daniel, and join the conversation on Discord, Reddit, Instagram, TikTok—or even snag Jeremy’s new book!
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Everything Wrong With Frankenweenie In 14 Minutes Or Less
CinemaSins is back with a punchy “Everything Wrong With Frankenweenie” video as Tim Burton’s reanimated pup hits theaters again. Expect their signature quips dissecting every little Frankenstein-boy hiccup—all packed into 14 sin-filled minutes.
Along the way they shout out their other YouTube channels (TVSins, CommercialSins, the CinemaSins Podcast), invite you to join their Discord/Reddit communities, fill out a fun poll, and even support the team on Patreon. Plus, you get a full roster of the writers behind the laughs!
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CinemaSins takes on Final Destination: Bloodlines in a 24-minute “Everything Wrong With…” video, mixing their signature snarky humor with a nod to the franchise’s art-meets-science thrills (i.e., “fun nonsense”). They’re sponsored by BetterHelp (grab a discount link if you need therapy while watching) and promise even more sin counts on their website and YouTube channels like @TVSins, @commercialsins, and the CinemaSins Podcast Network.
They’ve also dropped a Linktree for all the latest, a quick poll to get to know you, and a Patreon for the die-hard supporters. If you want more, you can join their Discord, Reddit, grab Jeremy’s book, or follow the whole team across Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and beyond.
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After more than a decade of comics, games and that little nod in Predator 2, we finally got live-action Alien vs Predator in 2004 and its 2007 sequel Alien vs Predator: Requiem—movies that have their fun bits but largely fail to deliver on the hype.
This compilation stitches together two Caravan of Garbage reviews tearing those films apart, and teases a deep dive into the first four Predator movies next week.
Watch on YouTube
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The Problem
VR experiences are mechanical — pre-scripted, not alive.
💥 The BINFLOW Solution
DreamStage brings real-time emotional narrative control.
⚙️ MVP Markup
stage = DreamStage(player="Peace")
🌍 Real-World Impact
Theatre powered by your heartbeat.
By Peace Thabiwa 🇧🇼 — SAGEWORKS_AI | The BINFLOW Initiativ
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The Model Context Protocol (MCP) provides a standardized interface that allows large language Agents to interact with external services, referred to as MCP Servers or Tools 1. As the number of specialized MCP Servers grows across different environments, from local development setups to large-scale enterprise gateways, the challenge of server discovery and configuration has become a significant source of friction.
Before the introduction of a formal registry, server maintainers were often required to update complex configuration instructions across dozens of target platforms and client READMEs2. This fragmentation complicated the deployment pipeline and introduced versioning inconsistencies for clients. The MCP Registry was introduced to solve this by creating a reliable, central repository…
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📰 Major Tech News: Oct 26th, 2025
Om Shree ・ Oct 26
#crypto
#ai
#blockchain
#security
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Infrastructure automation is at the heart of modern DevOps. I moved beyond just running Terraform apply locally and created a fully automated, modular, and version-controlled infrastructure workflow using Terraform, AWS, and GitHub Actions.
This project provisions AWS infrastructure through custom Terraform modules, manages Terraform state securely with S3 as a remote backend, leverages S3’s native state locking mechanism, and automates the provisioning and destruction process through GitHub Actions.
This project simulates a production-ready Infrastructure as Code (IaC) workflow that teams can use for scalable, consistent, and automated deployments.
It also prepares the foundation for the next phase: Automated Multi-Environment Deployment with Terraform & CI/CD, which I am currently buildi…
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Hola a todos 👋
Hoy quiero presentarles GozoLite, un Polyglot Secure Code Executor capaz de correr más de 25 lenguajes de programación reales dentro de contenedores seguros, todo desde una interfaz moderna y portable.
GozoLite está pensado para entornos educativos y corporativos, y es completamente open source.
🔹 Corre 29 lenguajes (26 verificados + 3 experimentales)
🌐 Probalo en Hugging Face:
https://huggingface.co/spaces/HUGGINGF134/GozoLite
💾 Repositorio oficial:
https://github.com/Dark-Byte01/GozoLite
💡 Proyecto creado por TotyLabs
https://TotyLabs-io.pages.dev
Si les gusta, los invito a dejar feedback o ideas para escalarlo. 🚀
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The proposed Batch amendment for the XRP Ledger introduces atomic transaction capabilities.
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Major cryptocurrencies are trading higher ahead of a busy week featuring key Federal Reserve and Bank of Japan rate decisions alongside earnings reports from influential Mag 7 stocks.
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The move comes as the BTC/gold ratio — a measure of Bitcoin’s relative value against the yellow metal — flashed its most oversold reading in nearly three years last week.
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In a conversation with CoinDesk, Marinade Labs' Michael Repetny gives an overview of the Solana staking ecosystem and the upcoming Alpenglow upgrade.
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Sal Gilbertie says hundreds of millions of dollars arrived in about 16 weeks, credits the XRP Army for fast traction and forecasts a broad crypto ETF wave.
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That risk sentiment across global markets. US and Asian equity futures advanced, and gold pulled back slightly from recent highs as traders rotated back into risk assets.
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Gold, traditionally seen as an inflation hedge, also shows inconsistent and often negative correlations with inflation, the data shows.
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Repair work on the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) Putrajaya Line continues after a major disruption yesterday on 25 October 2025, which investigators have now linked to the theft of key communication cables. The incident severely affected the line’s signalling system, forcing operators to take immediate action to restore stability. Authorities initially believed the disruption was […]
The post MRT Putrajaya Line Still Under Repairs Today Following Cable Theft Incident appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Sportswear brand Nike has made a pretty odd announcement which takes footwear tech to the next level. The thing being unveiled is called Project Amplify, and it’s being dubbed as “the world’s first powered footwear”. And the company has made comparisons of its powered footwear to e-bikes. “Akin to how electric bikes have made it […]
The post Nike Has Made “Powered Footwear” Called Project Amplify appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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The development of the Samsung Galaxy S26 series has been nothing short of turbulent, if the recent rumours are to be believed. Following whispers of last-minute changes to the lineup, the flagship phones may end up missing the company’s usual January launch window. According to Korean outlet The Elec, Samsung has decided to push back […]
The post Samsung Reportedly Delays Mass Production Of Galaxy S26 Series appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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SageWorks BINLFOW
Install PostgreSQL 14+ and Python 3.10+.
createdb binflow and psql -d binflow -f binflow_schema.sql.
pip install -r requirements.txt.
export BINFLOW_DSN="dbname=binflow user=postgres password=postgres"
python demo.py
Last 24h mix: SELECT stream_id, tag, COUNT(*) FROM event WHERE t >= now() - interval '24 hours' GROUP BY stream_id, tag;
Explainability: See api.py for joins.
MIT
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Setting up .copilot-instructions was friction. I've built enough products with copilot in the security space to know this shouldn't be painful.
What it does
Why
Check it out
free.
It's early but works. Still exploring stuff like pulling from existing ESLint configs, reusing configs from other projects, maybe saving them.
What would actually be useful? Drop a comment.
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Made a simple API that converts normal sentences into Gen Z slang using Claude AI.
Example:
Tech: Symfony + Claude AI + 40-term slang dictionary
Cool part: Works in multiple languages automatically - just one prompt rule made it multilingual.
Built it for fun but now it's on RapidAPI. Thinking of adding "slang intensity levels" next.
Drop a sentence and I'll convert it for you 👇
[Link if interested: https://rapidapi.com/dziulatex/api/boomer-language-to-genz-slang]
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Ever wondered why your cake turns out perfect one day and dense the next — even when you followed the same recipe?
The culprit could be measurement conversions.
Whether you're baking or coding a kitchen calculator, accurate unit conversions are everything.
In this guide, we break down:
How to convert cups ↔ grams ↔ milliliters accurately
Why digital measurement tools like Unitly.info
A behind-the-scenes look at how we designed the logic for conversion consistency
🧠 Learn, cook, and measure smarter.
👉 Read the full breakdown and try conversions instantly at www.unitly.info
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Cinema Sins is back with “Everything Wrong With Frankenweenie in 14 Minutes Or Less,” delivering their signature rapid-fire nitpicks and tongue-in-cheek quips at Tim Burton’s beloved dog-reanimation flick. It’s an affectionate roast that highlights the movie’s charm while gleefully pointing out every quirky plot beat and animation oddity.
Of course, they pepper the video with links to their website, YouTube channels, social media, polls, and Patreon—so if you’re keen to keep the cinematic sin party going, they’ve got you covered.
Watch on YouTube
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TL;DR: After years of Alien vs Predator crossovers in comics and games (and a tease in Predator 2), we finally got two live‐action films—2004’s Alien vs Predator and 2007’s Alien vs Predator: Requiem—but neither quite delivered on the promise.
This video stitches together two “Caravan of Garbage” reviews of those movies and teases a deep dive into the first four Predator films next week.
Watch on YouTube
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As a best-selling author, I invite you to explore my books on Amazon. Don't forget to follow me on Medium and show your support. Thank you! Your support means the world!
In the world of systems programming, performance isn't just a nice-to-have; it's often the difference between a responsive application and a sluggish one. Rust, with its focus on safety and speed, provides a rich set of tools to measure and optimize code performance. Over the years, I've come to appreciate how these tools transform abstract concepts into tangible improvements. They help me move beyond assumptions and into data-driven development, ensuring that every change I make has a real impact.
Benchmarking in Rust starts with understanding how code behaves under various conditions. It's not enough to write efficient …
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Why 90% of golfers block their irons (and hybrids)
Danny Maude says it all boils down to five setup/swing sins: your sternum’s in the wrong spot, your forearms aren’t aligned, your posture’s off, you don’t shift weight naturally…and a little trick you’ve gotta try for an effortless feel. Tune up any one of these and you’ll instantly notice purer iron strikes (and straighter drives).
Ready to roll? Danny’s laid out a simple practice plan on his site, plus a treasure trove of free drills on YouTube, a buzzing Facebook community, and a weekly newsletter. No magic bullets here—just neuroscience-backed, step-by-step tips that’ll have you sweating, screwing up, then finally chopping strokes off your score.
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TL;DR: CinemaSins has put together a (very) tongue-in-cheek video called “Everything Wrong With Every Saw Movie EVER (That We’ve Sinned So Far),” ripping into all the Saw films one sin at a time. They’re also hyping up their main site, spin-off channels (TVSins, CommercialSins, CinemaSins Podcast), a quick viewer poll, and a Patreon for extra support.
Meet the squad behind the misery: Jeremy, Chris, Aaron, Jonathan, Deneé, Ian and Daniel. If you’re hungry for more film-bashing fun, jump into their Discord, Reddit, Instagram, TikTok (and even Jeremy’s book) via the links provided.
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Everything Wrong With Frankenweenie In 14 Minutes Or Less has CinemaSins lovingly roasting Tim Burton’s beloved dog-revival flick as it returns to theaters. In classic CinemaSins style, the crew dishes out rapid-fire “sins” and quips at every oddball plot beat—because yes, they adore the movie but can’t resist nitpicking.
Stick around for all the extra goodness: links to their website, YouTube channels (TVSins, Commercial Sins, Podcast Network), a quick poll, Patreon support, plus a full roster of writers and socials for diehard sin-slingers.
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Let's talk about the dinosaur in your server room. It’s not a fossil, but it might as well be. It's your legacy data warehouse—that expensive, rigid, on-premises system from Teradata, Netezza, or Oracle that has been the backbone of your business intelligence for the last two decades. For years, it has been a reliable workhorse, but in the age of AI and big data, it has become a major obstacle to innovation.
These legacy systems are notoriously expensive to maintain, struggle to handle the variety and volume of modern data (like video, text, and IoT streams), and lock your data in a proprietary format that is inaccessible to modern machine learning tools. Migrating off these platforms is no longer a question of if, but how. The challenge is that these projects are complex and high-risk. A…
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User Scanner
Visit :GitHub
Perfect for finding a unique username across GitHub, Twitter, Reddit, Instagram, and more, all in one command.
✅ Check usernames across social networks, developer platforms, and creator communities.
✅ Clear Available / Taken / Error output for each platform.
✅ Fully modular: add new platform modules easily.
✅ Command-line interface ready: works directly after pip install.
✅ Can be used as username OSINT tool.
pip install user-scanner
Scan a username across all platforms:
user-scanner -u
Optionally, scan a specific category or single module:
user-scanner -u -c dev
user-scanner -l # Lists all available modules
user-scanner -u -m github
Checking username: johndoe07
== DEV SITES ==
[✔] Codeberg: Available
[✔] Cratesio: Av…
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Cody and Neil are back on Trap Draw Ep. 365, kicking things off with a few Mea Culpas (and calling on listeners to own up, too). They catch up on Neil’s big move to the suburbs, duke it out over which hardware store reigns supreme, and swap notes on what’s currently binge-worthy.
They also dive into decoding social-media feedback, preview Neil’s recent panel appearance at Columbia, and sprinkle in a few bonus tangents—because what’s a Booth episode without a little bit of everything?
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TL;DR
Jeff Su taught over 6,600 Googlers his CORE productivity system—Capture everything instantly, Organize with zero friction, Review on schedule, and Engage by blocking dedicated time. It works with any tool, kicks in after about two weeks, and frees you from relying on memory or willpower.
He covers the why (simple, consistent, low stress), demos each step in under seven minutes, and offers extra templates, prompts, and a Workspace Academy course for those who want to dive deeper.
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This CinemaSins episode rips into Final Destination: Bloodlines in under 24 minutes, blending tongue-in-cheek observations (“it’s all nonsense, but fun nonsense”) with the series’ trademark sin-counting on every over-the-top death trap.
Along the way they plug BetterHelp as a sponsor, drop links to their other channels (TV Sins, Commercial Sins, etc.), social media, a poll for fans, and a Patreon shout-out.
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After a decade of crossover comics, games and even a hint in Predator 2, we finally got two live-action Alien vs Predator films—2004’s Alien VS Predator and 2007’s Requiem. They’ve got their fun moments, but they pretty much fizzle out compared to the hype.
This video stitches together two Caravan of Garbage reviews of those movies, then teases a deep dive into the first four Predator films coming next week.
Watch on YouTube
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The e-commerce world is rapidly embracing blockchain. While centralized crypto payment processors exist, developers and merchants are increasingly looking for truly decentralized, trustless solutions.
If you're running a WooCommerce store and want to accept crypto directly into your wallet without any intermediaries, KYC (it is protocol only), or hidden fees, meet Payra Cash.
This article dives into how the Payra Cash Crypto Payment WordPress plugin works, its key decentralized features, and why it represents the future of trustless e-commerce payments.
Most existing "crypto payment solutions" function more like traditional payment processors:
They require your company registration and KYC.
They hold your funds in a custodial account before paying them out.
They introduce withdrawal fees a…
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TL;DR: En este artículo te mostraré cómo y por qué debes proteger los orígenes de Amazon CloudFront usando múltiples funcionalidades de seguridad integradas que he puesto en práctica personalmente, junto con el caso de uso y los beneficios de cada una, para lograr un origen protegido y resiliente, todo ello alineado con los pilares de Seguridad y Fiabilidad del AWS Well-Architected Framework. 🌐
Tiempo estimado de lectura: 15 minutos
Nivel: 200
Versión en inglés: Protect Amazon CloudFront Origins with Built-in Security Features: AWS Best Practices
Tabla de Contenidos:
Introducción
Por qué proteger los orígenes de Amazon CloudFront
Restricción del acceso al Application Load Balancer
Restricción del acceso a un origen de Amazon S3
Restricción del acceso con orígenes de la V…
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Make sure you have secure boot off from BIOS
sudo apt purge 'nvidia-*' -y
sudo apt autoremove -y
sudo apt update
sudo apt install nvidia-driver-580 -y
sudo update-initramfs -u
sudo update-grub
sudo reboot
Verify after reboot:
nvidia-smi
xrandr
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TL;DR: Most golfers mis-strike their irons and hybrids because of five simple setup and swing errors—sternum placement, forearm alignment, posture, weight transfer—and one neat trick that makes every swing feel effortless. Fixing even one of these instantly sharpens both your iron and driver contact.
Danny Maude’s free practice plan walks you through easy drills and video lessons (stop slicing, swing inside-out, nail your impact position) and plugs you into his online community, newsletter and YouTube channel for ongoing tips and support.
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Everything Wrong With Frankenweenie In 14 Minutes Or Less
CinemaSins is back with a fast-and-furious sin count for Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie, squeezing all the lovable missteps and quirky plot holes into a tight 14-minute roast—even though they admit the movie rocks.
They’ve also sprinkled in all their usual goodies: links to their site, poll for fan feedback, Patreon pitch, and a who’s-who of writers plus social channels (YouTube, Discord, Reddit, Instagram, TikTok) to keep you plugged into every sin-filled update.
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Everything Wrong With Final Destination: Bloodlines in 24 Minutes or Less is the latest CinemaSins deep-dive where they gleefully pick apart the art-and-science behind another over-the-top horror premise—still nonsense, but great fun. They even slide in a BetterHelp sponsor plug for anyone who needs more than just movie therapy.
Beyond the video, they point you to all their usual haunts: the CinemaSins website, extra YouTube channels (TVSins, CommercialSins, their podcast network), a Linktree for updates, a sinful viewer poll, and a Patreon. You’ll also find Discord, Reddit, Instagram, TikTok, and individual writer handles if you really want to keep up with every “sin.”
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🎯 “A good developer makes things work. A great architect makes things last.”
🧠 Why Some Great Developers Never Become Architects
It’s not because they lack talent.
The Mindset Gap
🧩 Good Developer: “How do I make this feature work?”
They focus on delivering functionality that meets the current requirement.
🏗️ Great Architect: “How will this system evolve?”
💡 Developers think in lines of code. Architects think in lines of communication.
🧱 System Diagram: Feature-Driven vs System-Driven Thinking
Read more
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💭 Já recebeu uma demanda que soava mais como um enigma do que um projeto?
Algo do tipo: “precisamos de um sistema que faça isso aqui… sabe?”
Essa é a clássica situação do “faça uma casa”, quando o cliente sabe que precisa de um teto, mas não consegue descrever quantos cômodos, janelas ou portas.
E é exatamente aí que mora o perigo: os requisitos invisíveis.
Eles são os maiores responsáveis por retrabalho, escopo indefinido e produtos que não resolvem o problema real.
Mas aqui vai o ponto central: stakeholders não precisam ter todas as respostas.
Quem precisa fazer as perguntas certas somos nós.
Neste artigo, compartilho 5 técnicas práticas que transformam o caos das ideias vagas em um blueprint claro e acionável.
Perguntas fechadas são aquelas que podem ser respondidas com "sim", "não" o…
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When I started learning React, I wanted a small project that would help me understand layouts, components, and list rendering.
That’s how I built my “Far Away 💼 Packing List App” — a simple app to keep track of what you need for your next trip.
In this post, I’ll share how I structured it, the main concepts I learned, and how to make it look clean with modern CSS.
First, I created a new React app using:
npx create-react-app faraway
Then, inside App.js, I imported React and started defining my layout:
import React from "react";
function App() {
return (
→ shows the title
→ han…
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In the 1860s, America was sitting on an oil boom. Drillers in Pennsylvania discovered “black gold,” but without pipelines, oil had to be moved in barrels by wagon — slow, costly, and inefficient. The first two-mile pipeline changed everything. Within decades, pipelines spanned continents and powered global industry.
Today, compute is the new oil. AI models, agent frameworks, and Web3 systems run on compute. But like early oil, access is limited. Centralized clouds — AWS, Azure, Google — control supply, dictate pricing, and restrict innovation.
Neurolov approached this challenge differently. It set out to build a decentralized supercloud — a permissionless, globally distributed compute layer that connects everyday devices, data centers, and contributors worldwide.
And notably, this was buil…
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The Hidden Productivity Hack for Indie Devs
If you’ve ever tried building a game solo or with a small team, you know how quickly your to-do list explodes — code, design, animation, environment art, sound… and somewhere in there, you’re supposed to “make assets.”
That’s exactly where most indie devs hit a wall. Creating every single 3D model from scratch sounds great in theory — until you realize it’s eating up 70% of your production time.
That’s when I started exploring game dev asset packs, especially low-poly 3D assets. What began as a quick fix turned into one of the best workflow upgrades I’ve ever made.
Game assets are not just “shortcuts” — they’re powerful building blocks that let you move from idea to prototype in hours instead of weeks.
Using pre-made assets helped me:
🧩 Protot…
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Discover 10 powerful AI prompts designed to make SEO faster, smarter, and more effective. From keyword research to content optimization, these prompts help you boost rankings, save time, and stay ahead in the ever-evolving world of search engine optimization. Perfect for SEOs and digital marketers.
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Hey everyone 👋
I’ve recently released Mailbrig, a lightweight Python library that provides a unified interface for sending emails through multiple providers — including SMTP, SendGrid, Mailgun, Brevo (Sendinblue), and Amazon SES.
The main goal was to simplify provider integration — you can switch between them just by changing the configuration, without modifying your code.
📦 PyPI: Mailbridge
Mailbridge
Everything’s open source and tested.
Example:
from mailbridge.mail import Mail
Mail.send(
to="user@example.com",
subject="Welcome!",
body="
Hello from MailBridge!
",
from_email="no-reply@example.com"
)
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🤖 Your Website Can Think — If You Let It.
A few years ago, I built a simple web app for a small online store. It did the basics — displayed products, handled checkout, and stored customer data. But something was missing.
People visited once… and never came back.
Then one day, I integrated a tiny AI recommendation system — one that suggested products based on browsing history. The result? Engagement skyrocketed. Users stayed longer, clicked more, and even shared the site.
That’s when I realized — AI isn’t just about automation. It’s about understanding users.
🌐 Why AI Belongs in Modern Web Development
We’re living in an era where users expect more than fast load times and responsive layouts. They want personalized experiences.
AI allows developers to meet those expectations by analyzing u…
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TL;DR
The latest Caravan of Garbage episode dives into the two live-action Alien vs Predator flicks—2004’s Alien vs Predator and 2007’s Alien vs Predator: Requiem—tracing over a decade of comics, games and a cameo in Predator 2, and explaining why these films never quite lived up to their monstrous potential.
Stick around: next week, the gang kicks off a deep-dive into the first four Predator movies.
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A post by Hòa Nguyễn Coder
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How to channel Masashi Hamauzu’s lush, colorful style? This video dives into his go-to “Sus Chord Slash Chord” and lays out simple, timestamped lessons so you can start hearing those rich textures instantly.
You’ll explore the sultry Minor 11 vibe, the dreamy Maj13, the ethereal Maj7#11 and even the quirky first-inversion Maj2 — then learn how to blend them all into your own gorgeous progressions.
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How to Perform Hierarchical Clustering in R: A Complete Guide with Real-World Case Studies
Dipti Moryani ・ Oct 25
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Tableau Sales Dashboard Performance: The Art of Turning Data into Decisions
Anshuman ・ Oct 25
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The Booth Vol.23 kicks off with Cody and Neil tossing out mea culpas (and collecting some from the audience) as they catch up on Neil’s suburban migration, hardware store loyalties, binge-worthy shows, and the art of parsing social-media feedback.
They also dive into Neil’s recent Columbia panel appearance and sprinkle in promos for their favorite sponsors and the Nest community—where a $90 yearly membership keeps ads short and perks long.
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A post by John Paul Caigas
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We have covered the basic understanding of Authentication and Authorization in the Auth Series #1: Understanding Authentication and Authorization. Now, implement the basic setup to build Authentication system in Express.js.
2.1 SignUp Form
register a new user into our database so that the platform can provide them with their own personalized space.
Let’s start with a basic signup form 👇
Username :
Email :
Pass…
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Single-Port SPA: React and Express using Vite. Same Port in Dev or Prod.
herudi ・ Oct 25
#react
#express
#vite
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I challenged the Head Pro at his own course…
I went head-to-head with Heswall GC’s head pro, Tom, for a whopping £1,000 winner-takes-all match! Big shout-out to Titleist for backing the series (and club pros all over the UK), plus helping boost the junior section here at Heswall.
Massive thanks to Tom, the team at Heswall GC, and everyone who came out to support. If you want the low-down on the course, gear, or even snag a discount on my kit, check out the course and links for Titleist and Finch Golf Media.
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Everything Wrong With Every Saw Movie EVER (That We’ve Sinned So Far)
CinemaSins just unleashed their definitive “sins” rundown for every Saw installment, complete with links to their website, YouTube channels (@TVSins, @commercialsins, @cinemasinspodcastnetwork), a sinful poll, and Patreon support for fans who want more.
They also spotlight their writing squad—Jeremy, Chris, Aaron, Jonathan, Deneé, Ian, and Daniel—and hook you up with all their social hangouts: Discord, Reddit, Instagram, TikTok, plus Jeremy’s new book.
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Everything Wrong With Final Destination: Bloodlines takes a humorous look at the latest instalment in the franchise, poking fun at its “fun nonsense” while calling out every plot hole, trope, and cheesy death scene. The team promises a fast-paced, 24-minute rundown of all the cinematic sins you never noticed—complete with snarky commentary and director-level nitpicking.
Alongside its signature video, CinemaSins plugs BetterHelp for therapy discounts, links to their Patreon and sinus-poll, and shares all their socials—Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, Discord, Reddit, and more—so fans can keep up with Jeremy, Chris, Aaron, Jonathan, Deneé, Ian, Daniel, and the rest of the CinemaSins crew.
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TL;DR
After years of teasing a mash-up universe in comics, games and a wink in Predator 2, we finally got two live-action Alien vs Predator flicks (2004’s Alien VS Predator and 2007’s Requiem). They deliver a few cool moments, but overall they flop under the weight of their own hype.
This video is a double-dose of Caravan Of Garbage reviews on those movies—perfect warm-ups before diving into the first four Predator films starting next week.
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Practicing
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From Skipping Dinners to Global Influence: My Journey With Books & AI
Jaideep Parashar ・ Oct 25
#programming
#ai
#productivity
#webdev
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Introduction: The Evolution of Analytics Architecture
The modern analytics landscape demands a stack that can handle petabyte-scale data, deliver sub-second query performance, and maintain ACID compliance—all while keeping infrastructure costs manageable. The combination of Rust for data ingestion pipelines, Apache Iceberg as the table format, and Apache Doris as the analytics engine represents a paradigm shift in building production-grade analytics applications.
This architecture addresses three critical pain points in traditional data warehousing: the rigidity of proprietary formats, the performance bottlenecks of interpreted languages, and the limitations of monolithic analytics engines. Let’s explore how this modern stack solves real-world problems.
Traditional analytics architecture…
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Heads up, #msdyn365BC developers and consultants, there’s a new report in town.
The Production Scrap report just landed in BC 2024 Wave 2, and it’s a must-have for manufacturing visibility.
Here’s what it brings:
✅ Production Order Scrap %
If you’re building or customizing for manufacturing clients, this is one to bookmark.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365/business-central/manufacturing-powerbi-production-scrap
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If confirmed, current SEC official Mike Selig would take over the U.S. commodities watchdog as it's poised to be given wide authority over crypto.
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In Brazil, the Hashdex Nasdaq XRP (XRPH11) has accumulated around $52 million in assets, despite launching first.
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SOL lands on Fidelity's retail trading platform, Gemini launches the Solana edition of its credit card, and $188 emerges as the key support level to watch.
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Sector giant Strategy (MSTR) still trades at a premium to its bitcoin stack, but maybe not for long if the trend continues.
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The feature is developed with Tether and was announced at the Plan ₿ Forum in Lugano, Switzerland. The first BTC tip was sent to content creator David Freiheit.
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Analysts on X outlined five-digit targets for ether while Santiment said larger wallets have started adding again, framing a longer path higher if resistance gives way.
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Fed. Governor Waller's proposal could boost stablecoin firms in the U.S.
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The country has also legally recognized its central bank digital currency (CBDC), the digital som, with plans to pilot government-related payments with it.
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On CNBC, Tom Lee said Fed cuts and fading skepticism could lift U.S. stocks into year-end and that crypto may rebound as open interest resets and technicals improve.
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Mysten Labs’ chief cryptographer warns that artificial intelligence, not quantum computing, poses the real near-term threat to blockchain security.
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Bitcoin stayed range-bound into 08:00 UTC on OCt. 25 as volume spiked on a defense of support and sellers capped rallies near the top of the recent corridor.
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Crypto.com applied to U.S. banking regulator OCC for a national trust bank charter, a step it says would expand federally supervised crypto custody for institutions.
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October has been defined by forced selling and false starts and on track to become the worst since 2015, dampening an otherwise bullish month that averages over 25% returns for bitcoin.
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Failure to hold $2.50 on a closing basis would neutralize the bullish structure, potentially inviting rotation back toward $2.40–$2.42 support.
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Analysts are watching if DOGE can maintain support above $0.19, with a potential breakout above $0.2003 attracting further buying interest.
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Ripple Prime bundles trading, financing and clearing for institutions in one service, with risk controls, regulated custody and optional RLUSD collateral.
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Lip Bu Tan, CEO of Intel, recently confirmed in a Q3 2025 earnings call that Nova Lake is set to debut in 2026. Tan says that the series will begin shipping out something later next year, but not before Arrow Lake Refresh. Nova Lake is expected to be Intel’s first desktop processor lineup to be […]
The post Intel CEO Confirms Nova Lake Lineup For 2026; Up To 52 Cores And New Socket appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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BYD has revealed the official images of the Atto 2 DM-i, a hybrid version of its compact SUV. This SUV will make its debut at the European Fleet Europe Days event in Luxembourg. Design-wise, the hybrid has taken some inspiration from its electric (EV) twin. It features sleek rectangular headlights and a slim strip of […]
The post BYD Unveils Atto 2 DM-i Hybrid SUV Ahead Of European Debut appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Xbox has made decisions with pricing its products and services that, let’s just say raises eyebrows. For the former, prices of the Xbox Series X and S have gone up where they are available. Then for the latter, there’s the Xbox Game Pass and its PC equivalent going through the same. While anyone would’ve guessed […]
The post Microsoft Set 30% Profit Margins Across The Board, Including Xbox appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Electronic Arts (EA) has announced that it is partnering with Stability AI, the company known for the image generation tool Stable Diffusion. Naturally, this collaboration is focused on the creation of AI tools to accelerate game development. In a statement, EA explained that AI and machine learning have been longstanding cornerstones of innovation at the […]
The post EA Partners With Stability AI To Create AI-Powered Tools For Game Development appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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95% of BC devs set up OAuth2 the hard way. Here’s the 5% method that actually works.
✅ Workspace
This blog walks through the setup that fixed it all.
https://learnbeyondbc.com/blogs/bc-oauth2-setup-and-automation-part-2
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I laced up at Heswall GC and threw down a £1,000 gauntlet to the head pro in the first episode of my new series. Titleist is backing the match (and club pros across the UK) and has even pledged to support Heswall’s junior section off the back of this showdown.
Massive thanks to Tom and the amazing folks at Heswall GC for hosting. Dive into Heswall’s course details at https://www.heswallgolfclub.com or check my Linktree for all the gear and kit info (with a sweet discount!).
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Everything Wrong With Every Saw Movie EVER (That We’ve Sinned So Far) is Cinemasins’ latest roast of the entire Saw franchise—calling out every nitpick, plot hole and “sin” from Jigsaw’s first trap to the latest gore-fest. Hosted by Jeremy, Chris, Aaron, Jonathan, Deneé, Ian and Daniel, it’s the ultimate checklist of cinematic torture… with plenty of red pen action.
Hungry for more? Dive into their website, follow @TVSins, @commercialsins and @cinemasinspodcastnetwork on YouTube, join the Discord or Reddit communities, fill out the sinful poll, or back the team on Patreon for exclusive content and behind-the-scenes fun.
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Everything Wrong With Final Destination: Bloodlines is CinemaSins’ trademark 24-minute roast of the movie’s over-the-top deaths and plot holes—“fun nonsense” that still follows the franchise’s chaotic rules. They even slip in a BetterHelp sponsor shout-out for anyone needing therapy after witnessing all those sins.
Between sin counts, they hype their main site, YouTube channels (@TVSins, @CommercialSins, @CinemaSinsPodcastNetwork), Discord, Reddit, Instagram, TikTok and drop a poll for viewer feedback plus a Patreon link. They also credit their writing squad (Jeremy, Chris, Aaron, Jonathan, Deneé, Ian and Daniel) and mention Jeremy’s book for fans craving more nitpicks.
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Everything Wrong With Final Destination: Bloodlines in 24 Minutes or Less tears into the film’s absurd death setups and “fate code” logic with that classic CinemaSins snark. There’s a cheeky sponsor plug for BetterHelp before they jump right back into mocking every “convenient” death sequence and plot loophole.
On top of the main roast, they hype up cinemasins.com and their YouTube offshoots (@TVSins, @commercialsins, etc.), invite you to their Discord and Reddit, push a quick sinful poll and Patreon link, and wrap up by spotlighting the writers—complete with Twitter and Instagram handles.
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Hey everyone! 👋
I’ve built a Go REST API boilerplate to help developers learn how to structure and build production-ready APIs quickly and cleanly.
For Hacktoberfest 2025, I’ve added several beginner-friendly issues labeled:
hacktoberfest
Topics: Go, REST, Middleware, Docker, Testing
Docs: https://vahiiiid.github.io/go-rest-api-docs
https://github.com/vahiiiid/go-rest-api-boilerplate/issues
🧩 How You Can Contribute
Pick an existing issue (each is well-described with clear hints and examples)
🧭 How to Get Started
💬 Let’s Connect
Comment on an issue
Start a discussion in the repo
Or message me here on DEV.to!
Happy coding, and have an awesome Hacktoberfest! 🎃
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Recently, I was thinking about the transformation that has unfolded over the last few years in the business world, and something struck me deeply. Many businesses continue to operate with a pre-2020 mindset, clinging to outdated methods that are no longer effective.
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, business was fairly predictable. If you had a shop, a signboard, and word of mouth, you could make sales. People walked in, bought what they needed, and left satisfied. Advertising meant printing flyers, running radio and TV ads, sharing business cards, or hanging a banner at a busy junction.
Then 2020 came and everything changed. Don’t get me wrong, e-commerce platforms and online businesses existed before COVID. But the pandemic accelerated digital adoption in ways no one could have imagined. Sho…
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Cinema Sins is back in theaters for a second round of Frankenweenie, dishing out every quirk and nitpick in under 14 minutes—yes, even though they secretly love the film. Along the way they drop links to their main site, YouTube channels, social media, a poll, Patreon, Discord and more, so you can keep the sin train rolling.
The description also credits their writing team (Jeremy, Chris, Aaron, Jonathan, Deneé, Ian and Daniel) and points fans to a handy link tree for all the latest updates, merch and community hangouts. Enjoy the sins, support the squad, and stay spooky!
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The Alien VS Predator Series – Caravan of Garbage
After more than a decade of Alien/Predator crossovers in comics and games (plus a cheeky nod in 1991’s Predator 2), we finally got live-action mashups: 2004’s Alien VS Predator and 2007’s Requiem. Caravan of Garbage dives into why these films, despite having cool visuals and fun moments, never quite delivered on the monster-vs-monster hype.
This video bundles two Caravan of Garbage reviews and serves as a warm-up for next week’s deep dive into the first four Predator movies.
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When I started in web development, there was no division into frontend/backend/fullstack developers.
Why BoltJS?
I chose the second.
BoltJS principles
Example - TODO list
Live demo
Add
Tasks todo: {{left}} of {{count}}
function TodoForm(self) {
self.todo = "";
self.add = () => {
if (!self.todo) {
alert("TODO can not be empty.");
return;
}
self.emit("new-todo", self.todo);
self.todo = "";
}
}
function TodoList(self) {…
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Everything Wrong With Every Saw Movie EVER (That We’ve Sinned So Far)
CinemaSins gives you the ultimate rundown of every mistake, plot hole, and face-palm moment across all the Saw films. Hit up their main site or any of the CinemaSins channels (@TVSins, @commercialsins, @cinemasinspodcastnetwork) for more “sins” content, and stay in the loop via their Linktree.
Wanna weigh in or keep the lights on? Fill out their sinful poll, back them on Patreon, or join their Discord and Reddit communities. Shout-outs to writers Jeremy, Chris, Aaron, Jonathan, Deneé, Ian, and Daniel—plus follow them on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok for all the extra behind-the-scenes tea.
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1. Introducción
Cuando diseñamos una API que será consumida por diferentes clientes como aplicaciones web, móviles o microservicios internos, es esencial controlar quién puede acceder a ella y bajo qué condiciones.
¿Qué es CORS?
https://app.com) realice solicitudes a otro dominio (https://api.com) a menos que el servidor lo autorice explícitamente.
Esto evita ataques como el Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) o el data leakage entre orígenes no relacionados.
Por qué es importante
Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *
Esta cabecera, usada sin control, permite que cualquier sitio del mundo interactúe con tu API.
Diferencia entre peticiones desde navegador y server-to-server
Tipo
¿Incluye Origin?
¿Requiere CORS?
Ejemplo
Navegador (frontend)
Sí
Sí
Petición desde React, Angular, etc.
Micros…
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A post by Muzammil Hussain
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Rust Part 1
Muhammed Sabith ・ Oct 24
#rust
#programming
#beginners
#tutorial
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‘Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere’ and the Music Biopic Mt. Rushmore
Sean, Amanda, Chris and Yasi tear into Scott Cooper’s Jeremy Allen White–led Bruce Springsteen origin story, agreeing it’s a flat dud with zero dramatic stakes. They then speculate on its box-office prospects and Oscars chances before ranking their all-time favorite (and most dreaded) music biopics.
Next up: Mary Bronstein’s new doc If I Had Legs I’d Kick You. After a quick overview, Mary herself joins to spill the tea on the uphill battle to get the film made, why its message feels urgent, and her personal connection to the story.
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Everything Wrong With Every Saw Movie EVER (That We've Sinned So Far)
CinemaSins just dropped a video tearing apart every Saw flick to date and hooked you up with their main site, plus YouTube spin-off channels (TVSins, Commercial Sins, CinemaSins Podcast). They’ve got a Linktree for fresh updates, a “sinful poll” to learn more about you, and a Patreon if you wanna keep their tiny team fed.
Credits go out to writers Jeremy, Chris, Aaron, Jonathan, Deneé, Ian, and Daniel. You can also catch them on Discord, Reddit, Instagram, TikTok—or even grab Jeremy’s book for more cinematic snark.
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CinemaSins serves up a snarky 24-minute “Everything Wrong With Final Destination: Bloodlines,” poking fun at the franchise’s artful yet totally over-the-top death setups. Sponsored by BetterHelp, the video embraces the movie’s “fun nonsense” vibe while racking up all the classic CinemaSins quips.
Writers Jeremy, Chris, Aaron, Jonathan, Deneé, Ian and Daniel steer the sinning, and fans are urged to dive deeper—check out @TVSins, @CommercialSins and the rest of the CinemaSins family, join the Discord or Reddit community, fill out a poll, and consider supporting the crew on Patreon.
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Sydney has become a creative hub for innovative brand activations that blend digital storytelling, real-time engagement, and smart data use. From immersive AR pop-ups to smart crowd analytics, today’s activations rely on technology as much as creative vision. The future of Brand Activations Sydney lies in how brands harness data, interactivity, and digital platforms to build authentic connections with audiences.
Creative agencies like Ten Hats Brand Activation Sydney are leading the shift by integrating digital tools with experiential design, creating campaigns that not only inspire but also measure and evolve based on audience insights. Let’s explore how technology is reshaping Sydney’s brand activation scene and redefining engagement in the process.
The Evolution of Brand Activations in …
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Unlocking Success: The Importance of Adaptive Licensing Models for Modern Software Companies
Many software companies struggle to keep pace with changing customer demands and complex licensing requirements. Sticking to rigid licensing models wastes time and limits growth. Adaptive licensing models, powered by Quick License Manager, give you the flexibility to manage perpetual, subscription, and trial licenses effortlessly while protecting your intellectual property. Keep reading to see how switching to adaptive licensing can simplify your software distribution and strengthen your business. Learn more here.
Benefits of Adaptive Licensing Models
Flexibility in Software Distribution
Imagine a world where your software distribution adapts to your needs. Adaptive licensing models provide this fl…
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La regolamentazione dell’intelligenza artificiale sta vivendo una trasformazione epocale nel 2025, con particolare focus sulle applicazioni consumer-facing. Le aziende che utilizzano chatbot AI, sistemi di decisione automatizzata e tecnologie generative devono prepararsi a un panorama normativo sempre più complesso e rigoroso.
L’Evoluzione del Quadro Normativo AI nel 2025
Il Cambiamento di Paradigma Normativo
Il 2025 segna la fine dell’era “Wild West” dello sviluppo AI. L’AI Act europeo è entrato in vigore il 1° agosto 2024, con le principali disposizioni diventate operative nel corso del 2025: gli obblighi di alfabetizzazione AI sono entrati in applicazione dal 2 febbraio 2025, mentre le regole di governance e gli obblighi per i modelli GPAI sono diventati applica…
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Hi everyone!
This week we have a lot of interesting content about Next.js, with a new major release dropping just before their flagship conf. But also fair cricitisms showing that not everyone is satisfied with the framework.
On the mobile side, React Native developers will enjoy improved support for iOS 26 and the ability to provide native iOS header items. BottomTabs is now v1, and Solito v5 dropped with a paradigm change.
Let’s also welcome a new co-author of this newsletter: Armand Petit helped me on the React Native section.
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Build a page builder with Strapi AI and Vercel v0
In this tutorial, you will:
Understand content modeling fundamentals
Know when to use different Strapi content types such as collection type…
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Modern cloud applications are rarely static. They evolve continuously, new features, patches, infrastructure improvements. all require deployments that are safe, repeatable, and ideally, seamless. Choosing the right deployment strategy is essential to minimize downtime, reduce risk, and maintain user trust.
AWS provides powerful tools to implement various _deployment _approaches, from simple, all-at-once updates to advanced traffic-shifting releases. In this post, we’ll break down four common strategies, Big Bang, Rolling, Blue-Green, and Canary — and explore how each can be applied in AWS environments.
A single, all-at-once release where the old system is taken down and the new version is brought up.
How it works: Stop the old system, deploy everything, start the new system.
When to use:…
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I went head-to-head with Heswall Golf Club’s head pro in a £1,000 winner-takes-all match, thanks to Titleist coming on board to support this series (and juniors across the club!). Big shoutout to Tom and everyone at Heswall GC for hosting and cheering us on.
If you want the lowdown on Titleist’s gear or fancy a peek at my own kit (with a cheeky discount), check the links to Titleist, Heswall GC, and my Finch Golf Media equipment page.
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Optimization of Conversion Rate Using a Maturity Model
Dipti ・ Oct 24
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How We Reduced 98.9% Load Time for a Tableau Dashboard: Optimizing OR Conditions with the IN Function
Dipti ・ Oct 24
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I have created a small app which uses OpenAI API. ChatGPT gave me a perfect direction. It was amazing!
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🌐 Overview
ai_collab_platform-English is an open-source specification for building AI personas that stay within defined context and policy boundaries.
It focuses on configuration — not runtime — combining Markdown for human-readable context and YAML for structured persona definitions.
👉 Repository: ai_collab_platform-English
Defines personas with personality traits, tone, capabilities, and refusal policies in YAML
Binds each persona to specific Markdown contexts (projects, scenes, or workflows)
Enables transparent, reviewable, and auditable AI behavior
Keeps all logic declarative — no hidden rules inside the codebase
This repo is focused on schemas and authoring workflow, ensuring clarity and reproducibility.
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Purpose
Example
Markdown Context
Narrative or project bri…
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A post by Johannes Millan
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I have found an urgent advisory regarding CVE-2025-61932, a critical Remote Code Execution (RCE) vulnerability discovered in LANSCOPE Endpoint Manager (On-Premises), developed by Motex Inc. (Japan). This advisory was published on October 20, 2025.
This is a live threat: the vulnerability has been added to CISA’s Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog, confirming that it is being actively exploited in the wild. Organizations globally must prioritize patching this issue immediately.
This vulnerability poses a grave risk, allowing remote attackers to achieve complete system compromise.
The core issue stems from Improper Verification of Source of a Communication Channel (CWE-940). An attacker can execute arbitrary code by sending specially crafted packets to a vulnerable endpoint.
De…
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Jeff Su rolls out the CORE workflow he taught to 6,642 Googlers:
Capture everything instantly, Organize with minimal friction, Review during scheduled sessions, and Engage by blocking time to execute. It’s a simple, four-step system that handles all your workplace info without extra tools or heavy setup.
Plug it into whatever you already use, give it two weeks to sink in, and say goodbye to relying on memory or willpower alone—this method automates your productivity so you actually get stuff done.
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Why Developers Can’t Stop Talking About PHP 8.5’s New Pipe Operator | by Usman Writes | Oct, 2025 | Medium
Developers have been waiting years for this, and now PHP 8.5 finally delivers.
pixicstudio.medium.com
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I took on the Heswall Golf Club head pro in a winner-takes-£1,000 challenge in Episode 1 of my new series. Huge thanks to Titleist for backing the match, supporting club pros across Britain, and even helping out Heswall’s junior section as a result.
Shout-out to Tom and everyone at Heswall GC for hosting. If you want the low-down on Titleist, the course itself, or the gear I’m rocking (with a discount!), check out the links provided.
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I took on the Head Pro at his own course, Heswall GC, in a winner-takes-£1,000 match to kick off Episode 1—big thanks to Titleist for backing this series, supporting club pros nationwide and even funding the junior section at Heswall. Shout-out to Tom and everyone at Heswall GC for hosting and all the day-of support.
Want more? Check out Titleist for gear, Heswall Golf Club for course info, and grab a discount on my clothes and equipment via linktr.ee/finchgolfmedia.
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TL;DR
Jeff Su just revealed the CORE productivity system he taught to over 6,600 Googlers:
Capture every idea or task the moment it pops up
Organize with zero friction (think simple folders or tags)
Review everything on a regular schedule
Engage by time-blocking your actual work
It works with any app or notebook you already use, becomes second nature in about two weeks, and means you’ll finally stop relying on willpower or memory to get things done.
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💥 Why Micro-Frontends Failed Us (and What We’re Trying Next)
Taha Majlesi Pour ・ Oct 24
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TL;DR
CinemaSins delivers a hilarious supercut ripping into every Saw movie to date, pointing out plot holes, over-the-top gore moments, and head-scratching logic. Along the way they drop links to their main site, YouTube channels (TVSins, CommercialSins, CinemaSinsPodcastNetwork), their poll, Patreon, and all the social handles you could ever want.
Give props to the squad—Jeremy, Chris, Aaron, Jonathan, Deneé, Ian, and Daniel—for writing your daily dose of cinematic sinning, and don’t forget to join the CinemaSins community on Discord, Reddit, Instagram, and TikTok!
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TL;DR
CinemaSins is back at it with “Everything Wrong With Frankenweenie In 14 Minutes Or Less,” poking fun at Tim Burton’s re-released stop-motion classic. They admit it’s a great movie…but sins wait for no pup, so they’re tallying up every quirk, plot hole and nitpick along the way.
Want more sinful content? Hit up their website and YouTube channels (@TVSins, @CommercialSins, @CinemaSinsPodcastNetwork), fill out their poll, consider supporting them on Patreon, and follow the whole creative crew on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok and Discord for behind-the-scenes chaos.
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After over a decade of Aliens vs. Predator crossovers in comics, games and even a hint in Predator 2, we finally got the live-action mash-ups: 2004’s Alien vs. Predator and 2007’s Requiem. While both deliver cool creature showdowns, they ultimately don’t live up to the epic hype they promised.
This video compiles two Caravan of Garbage reviews of those films and teases a deep dive into the first four Predator movies next week.
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Hey Coders
Context:
The title of the video caught my attention...
"Code 3x Faster without AI"
Here you can see the link of the video:
When I was watching the video, I checked the reference it mentioned, and I was more curious about the post, so I checked it before finishing to watch the video (believe it or not! hehe).
The title of the post was a little different and caught more my attention.
I decided to read but like most of the articles in medium, it was not able all the reading.
This article is not a resume about that article (you can see at the end of this reading), I copied the title and adding my perspective based on my experience in different projects on the software development.
Let's begin!!!
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💡 The Myth of the “Fast Developer”
We all know that one engineer who seems to…
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How I Manage My Brand, Podcast, Music, and AI Company Without Burning Out
Jaideep Parashar ・ Oct 24
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Exploring Generative AI for Personal Growth and Care
ujjavala ・ Aug 15
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A week with Claude Code: lessons, surprises and smarter workflows
ujjavala ・ Sep 27
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TOML (Tom's Obvious Minimal Language) has become the modern standard for configuration files in Python projects. It's more expressive than INI files and cleaner than JSON or YAML. Since Python 3.11, the standard library includes the tomllib module fo...
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The world of artificial intelligence is moving fast. Every week, it seems like there’s a new tool, framework, or model that promises to make AI better. But as developers build more AI applications, one big problem keeps showing up: the lack of contex...
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Software development is moving fast toward AI-assisted workflows and smarter tooling. Whether it’s your IDE completing code, an AI assistant analyzing your project, or automated testing pipelines, all these tools need a standardized way to communicat...
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JavaScript is a single-threaded programming language, and Node.js is the runtime environment for JavaScript. This means that JavaScript essentially runs within Node.js, and all operations are handled through a single thread. But when we perform tasks...
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Since the advent of microservices, development teams have gained the flexibility to deploy services independently, without coordinating with the entire engineering organization. Bug fixes can be released in isolation without full regression testing, ...
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Eric Carlson is a self-taught software engineer at Cisco. In his early 20s, he worked his way up to manager at the busiest Dominos Pizza in Canada. He eventually went to college and studied liberal arts, then worked as a teacher for two decades befor...
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Tether plans to launch its U.S.-compliant stablecoin USAT in December, aiming for mass reach in the creator economy, CEO Paolo Ardoino said in a CoinDesk interview.
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"There will be a token, there will be an airdrop," CMO said as the platform nears an official U.S. return via a regulated exchange.
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XLM advanced 2.5% over 24 hours, breaking above key resistance on a 350% volume spike before easing into consolidation near $0.321, maintaining its broader uptrend structure.
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Hedera’s token faces selling pressure after a failed breakout near $0.1716, with technical patterns signaling potential institutional distribution.
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Gemini’s trading growth is slowing despite strong card sign-ups and app downloads, said Citigroup, while Bullish momentum is accelerating.
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A cooler inflation print reignited crypto risk appetite, lifting bitcoin above $110,000 while altcoins continued to underperform.
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Hedera (HBAR) was also a top performer, rising 3.5% from Thursday.
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Analysts from the banking giant upgraded Coinbase to overweight from neutral and raised its price target on the stock to $404 from $342.
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Trading volume for BNB increased nearly 35% above its seven-day average, with market analysts suggesting the price movement reflects long-term accumulation.
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MiCA has given Europe a uniquely strong position to establish the regulatory gold standard for crypto, says Malta Financial Services Authority CEO Kenneth Farrugia, but regulators must work quickly and collaboratively to preserve the region’s advantage.
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The better than hoped inflation data cements market anticipation that the Fed is on track for rate cuts at its final two meetings of the year.
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The 41-billion-token dataset QVAC Genesis I aims to decentralize AI development, bringing model training and reasoning to local devices
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Your day-ahead look for Oct. 24, 2025
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The tokens pledged under the global program will be safeguarded by a third-party custodian.
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Through a system that tokenizes hardware, USDai channels crypto liquidity into AI infrastructure while tapping in to demand for crypto credit
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14-year-old wallet moves $16.6M in BTC as analyst weigh security concerns and shifting on-chain behavior.
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A massive Oracle-led AI infrastructure financing ignites a sharp rally in AI and HPC mining stocks.
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The impending meeting comes amid escalating trade tensions, with President Trump threatening to impose additional tariffs on China
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On-chain perpetual-focused decentralized exchanges have surpassed $1 trillion in total trading volume this month.
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After months of steady gains, BTC is slipping below key cost-basis levels as long-term holders sell into strength and traders retreat to defensive derivatives.
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The offering, developed with non-custodial BTC lending startup Debifi, targets institutions and high-net worth borrowers who don't want to give up control of their assets.
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The release of September's Consumer Price Index (CPI) is expected to show a 3.1% rise in the cost of living from a year earlier, the highest in 18 months, according to FactSet.
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Analysts see similarities to past Wyckoff accumulation phases, suggesting potential for further price increases if support holds above $0.194.
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Onchain data show a 3.36% drop in exchange reserves since early October — a historically bullish signal tied to long-term whale accumulation.
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It's still a long shot that FTX's Sam Bankman-Fried will be pardoned, but odds have spiked as Binance's Changpeng Zhao has its criminal record deleted.
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Right now, MIT alumni and friends are voicing their support for: America’s scientific and technological leadership Merit-based admissions and affordable education Advances that increase US health, security, and prosperity Our community is standing up for MIT and its mission to serve the nation and the world. And we need you to join us at this…
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This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. What’s next for carbon removal? After years of growth that spawned hundreds of startups, the nascent carbon removal sector appears to be facing a reckoning. Running Tide, a promising aquaculture company, shut down…
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The Samsung 9100 Pro is an SSD that I’ve often used as a baseline comparison in my reviews of different SSDs throughout this year. It’s a hard SSD to beat, both in speed and a price-to-performance ratio, and the irony is Samsung only just sent over a unit for me to officially (and finally review). […]
The post Samsung 9100 Pro 8TB Lightning Review: The Best (And Most Expensive) SSD You Can Buy appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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If you’re travelling out of Malaysia during the period of ASEAN Summit 2025, you’re going to want to plan ahead. Between 26 and 28 October, several roads heading towards KLIA1 and KLIA2 will experience temporary closure, as dignitaries from their respective countries will begin flying in. Carriers Malaysia Airlines (MAS), Batik Air, and AirAsia have […]
The post Local Airlines Issue Travel Advisory Ahead Of ASEAN Summit 2025 appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Earlier in the month, there was a rumour that claimed that Nothing is currently working on the Phone (3a) Lite. Now, a new Geekbench benchmark hints that the rumoured device might actually be real, Gizmochina reports. According to the listing, the device carries the model number Nothing A001T and features a MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chipset. […]
The post Alleged Nothing Phone (3a) Lite Benchmark Appears On Geekbench appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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The Ministry of Communications has launched what is called the Online Safety IRL: Scam Edition fellowship program. Jointly driven with CelcomDigi, Meta and Ratio:Cause, it aims to raise scam awareness , particularly those driven by AI tech that’s proliferating these days. This is notably the second edition of the Online Safety IRL, with the first […]
The post Comms Ministry, Meta, CelcomDigi, Ratio:Cause Launch Second Online Safety IRL Program appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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ASUS has collaborated with Call of Duty Black Ops studios Treyarch and Raven Software to created a limited Black Ops 7 edition of AMD’s Radeon RX 9070 XT. As these things go, the special card will sport a special design, all along the theme of the upcoming game. Specifically, the limited edition Black Ops 7 […]
The post ASUS Launches Call Of Duty Black Ops 7 Edition Of Radeon RX 9070 XT appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Fujifilm has officially launched the X-T30 III, the third iteration of its compact mirrorless camera line-up. Designed for street photography, it features upgraded speed, autofocus and usability, while keeping its lightweight build and approachable design. Weighing just 378 grams, it offers a similar build and design as its predecessors. One of the most notable changes […]
The post Fujifilm X-T30 III Officially Launches; RM4,248 For Body Only appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Shenzhen-based company Kospet has officially launched two new rugged smartwatches: the Tank T4 and the Tank M4. Designed for outdoor activities, both wearables are a part of the brand’s Tank series. The two watches largely share the same specifications, differing in design. The T4 model sports a 1.43-inch AMOLED display with a 466×466 pixel resolution, […]
The post Kospet Unveils Tank T4, Tank M4 Smartwatches; Priced At RM699 appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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We’re actually nearing the second anniversary of the DJI Osmo Pocket 3, but we have yet to hear any official news on its successor, the Osmo Pocket 4, until now. Not only that, but the new leak hints at the alleged vlogging camera sporting some design changes. The leak in question is a single image […]
The post DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Appears; Could Have Additional Buttons, Secondary Screen appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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The KL Car-Free Morning committee has released an announcement stating the cancellation of the Car Free Morning event on 26 October. This cancellation was made in conjunction with the extensive road closures due to the 47th ASEAN Summit 2025. As reported before, Kuala Lumpur will be under a total lockdown during the event and the […]
The post KL Car-Free Morning Cancelled Due To ASEAN Summit appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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The East Klang Valley Expressway (EKVE), or at least Section One of it, opened at the end of August. At the time, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said that the stretch will be toll-free for a month, ending on 29 September. We’re nearly a month after said date, and now the concessionaire has announced that toll collection […]
The post East Klang Valley Expressway (EKVE) Toll Collection Begins On 25 October appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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BYD’s Yangwang U9 Extreme has set a new benchmark for all-electric hypercars by recording the fastest lap time at Germany’s Nürburgring: an impressive 6:59.157. This was shared by the automaker through its social media platforms. This lap time makes the U9 Extreme the fastest production electric car ever to conquer the iconic 13-mile Nordschleife circuit. […]
The post BYD’s Yangwang U9 Extreme Sets New Nürburgring Record appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Microsoft has recently announced a selection of updates as part of its Copilot Fall Release, including a collaborative feature, as well as previously promised upgrades to Copilot Mode for the Edge browser. At the forefront of these changes is Mico, a new face for the AI assistant. In a blog post announcing the updates, the […]
The post Microsoft’s Copilot Update Introduces Mico Avatar, Memory Upgrades appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Last year, Razer announced the Wolverine V3 and its Pro variant. They feature mouse-click back pedals, meaning said paddles have the same mechanical switches found in mice. More recently, the gaming peripheral brand has announced the Raiju V3 Pro, the PlayStation equivalent of the Wolverine. And it looks like it has inherited everything that made […]
The post Razer Reveals Raiju V3 Pro; Costs RM899 In Malaysia appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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The Ministry of Transport (MOT) has announced several measures to ensure smooth public travel and delegate movement during the upcoming 47th ASEAN Summit, which will be held in Kuala Lumpur from 26 to 28 October 2025. The adjustments include extended peak hours, increased train frequencies, and additional services across rail, bus, and on-demand transport networks […]
The post MOT Announces Train Frequency Changes, Bus Route Adjustments Ahead Of 47th ASEAN Summit In KL appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Grab is investing in US-based robotaxi startup May Mobility, in efforts to step up its investment in autonomous vehicle technology. According to Reuters, the move also comes as part of a broader strategy to integrate self-driving systems into its ride-hailing operations across Southeast Asia. The company plans to incorporate May Mobility’s autonomous driving technology into […]
The post Grab Invests In May Mobility To Drive Autonomous Expansion In Southeast Asia appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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The ASUS ROG Phone series is no stranger to collaborations with video games, given the previous partnerships with titles like PUBG Mobile and Mobile Legends: Bang Bang. This year, ASUS ROG is teaming up with Honkai Impact 3rd to launch the ROG x Honkai Impact 3rd Elysia Special Collection for the ROG Phone 9 lineup. […]
The post ASUS ROG Phone 9 Series Gets Elysia Special Collection Gift Box For Honkai Impact 3rd Collab appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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While the world's leading artificial intelligence companies race to build ever-larger models, betting billions that scale alone will unlock artificial general intelligence, a researcher at one of the industry's most secretive and valuable startups delivered a pointed challenge to that orthodoxy this week: The path forward isn't about training bigger — it's about learning better.
"I believe that the first superintelligence will be a superhuman learner," Rafael Rafailov, a reinforcement learning researcher at Thinking Machines Lab, told an audience at TED AI San Francisco on Tuesday. "It will be able to very efficiently figure out and adapt, propose its own theories, propose experiments, use the environment to verify that, get information, and iterate that process."
This breaks sharply with …
The next big trend in AI providers appears to be "studio" environments on the web that allow users to spin up agents and AI applications within minutes.
Case in point, today the well-funded French AI startup Mistral launched its own Mistral AI Studio, a new production platform designed to help enterprises build, observe, and operationalize AI applications at scale atop Mistral's growing family of proprietary and open source large language models (LLMs) and multimodal models.
It's an evolution of its legacy API and AI building platorm, "Le Platforme," initially launched in late 2023, and that brand name is being retired for now.
The move comes just days after U.S. rival Google updated its AI Studio, also launched in late 2023, to be easier for non-developers to use and build and deploy ap…
China’s Ant Group, an affiliate of Alibaba, detailed technical information around its new model, Ring-1T, which the company said is “the first open-source reasoning model with one trillion total parameters.”
Ring-1T aims to compete with other reasoning models like GPT-5 and the o-series from OpenAI, as well as Google’s Gemini 2.5. With the new release of the latest model, Ant extends the geopolitical debate over who will dominate the AI race: China or the US.
Ant Group said Ring-1T is optimized for mathematical and logical problems, code generation and scientific problem-solving.
“With approximately 50 billion activated parameters per token, Ring-1T achieves state-of-the-art performance across multiple challenging benchmarks — despite relying solely on natural language reasoning capabili…
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A new framework developed by researchers at Google Cloud and DeepMind aims to address one of the key challenges of developing computer use agents (CUAs): Gathering high-quality training examples at scale.
The framework, dubbed Watch & Learn (W&L), addresses the problem of training data generation in a way that doesn’t require human annotation and can automatically extract demonstrations from raw videos.
Their experiments show that data generated W&L can be used to train or fine-tune existing computer use and foundation models to improve their performance on computer-use tasks. But equally important, the same approach can be used to create in-context learning (ICL) examples for computer use agents, enabling companies to create CUAs for bespoke internal tasks without the need for costly trai…
Is the Google Search for internal enterprise knowledge finally here...but from OpenAI? It certainly seems that way.
Today, OpenAI has launched company knowledge in ChatGPT, a major new capability for subscribers to ChatGPT's paid Business, Enterprise, and Edu plans that lets them call up their company's data directly from third-party workplace apps including Slack, SharePoint, Google Drive, Gmail, GitHub, HubSpot and combine it in ChatGPT outputs to them.
As OpenAI's CEO of Applications Fidji Simo put it in a post on the social network X: "it brings all the context from your apps (Slack, Google Drive, GitHub, etc) together in ChatGPT so you can get answers that are specific to your business."
Intriguingly, OpenAI's blog post on the feature states that is "powered by a version of GPT‑5 t…
Microsoft today held a live announcement event online for its Copilot AI digital assistant, with Mustafa Suleyman, CEO of Microsoft's AI division, and other presenters unveiling a new generation of features that deepen integration across Windows, Edge, and Microsoft 365, positioning the platform as a practical assistant for people during work and off-time, while allowing them to preserve control and safety of their data.
The new Copilot 2025 Fall Update features also up the ante in terms of capabilities and the accessibility of generative AI assistance from Microsoft to users, so businesses relying on Microsoft products, and those who seek to offer complimentary or competing products, would do well to review them.
Suleyman emphasized that the updates reflect a shift from hype to usefulnes…
May Habib, co-founder and CEO of Writer AI, delivered one of the bluntest assessments of corporate AI failures at the TED AI conference on Tuesday, revealing that nearly half of Fortune 500 executives believe artificial intelligence is actively damaging their organizations — and placing the blame squarely on leadership's shoulders.
The problem, according to Habib, isn't the technology. It's that business leaders are making a category error, treating AI transformation like previous technology rollouts and delegating it to IT departments. This approach, she warned, has led to "billions of dollars spent on AI initiatives that are going nowhere."
"Earlier this year, we did a survey of 800 Fortune 500 C-suite executives," Habib told the audience of Silicon Valley executives and investors. "42% …
In a striking act of self-critique, one of the architects of the transformer technology that powers ChatGPT, Claude, and virtually every major AI system told an audience of industry leaders this week that artificial intelligence research has become dangerously narrow — and that he's moving on from his own creation.
Llion Jones, who co-authored the seminal 2017 paper "Attention Is All You Need" and even coined the name "transformer," delivered an unusually candid assessment at the TED AI conference in San Francisco on Tuesday: Despite unprecedented investment and talent flooding into AI, the field has calcified around a single architectural approach, potentially blinding researchers to the next major breakthrough.
"Despite the fact that there's never been so much interest and resources and …
Due to work responsibilities, I was unavailable for 11 days thereabout. I'm back now.
Day 64 [October 22, 2025]
I need to buckle down, as I'm still lagging on day day 3 & 4 goals, "Day 3-4: Control structures (if-else, loops)", as well as day 5 (and 6) goals, "Day 5-6: Functions and modules", and Day 7 target (exercises) (Meta AI, personal communication, August 8, 2025). If I haven't covered this, I can't make progress on day 8 - 63 goals.
Goals:
As extracted from the 'Python for Software Development' textbook by Halvorsen (n.d.):
The New Age of Programming ✅
What is Python? ✅
Introduction to Python ✅
Interpreted vs. Compiled ✅
Python Packages ✅
Python Packages for Science and Numerical Computations ✅
Python Editors ✅
Python IDLE ✅
Visual Studio Code ✅
Variables ✅
Numbers ✅
Strings ✅
Strin…
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https://github.com/cloudstreet-dev/Regular-Expressions
By Claude Code Sonnet 4.5, over two days of tokens, 30 chapters.
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I challenged the Heswall GC Head Pro
In the debut episode at Heswall Golf Club, I took on the resident head pro in a high-stakes £1,000 match. Titleist not only backs the series but is also pouring support into Heswall’s junior section thanks to our showdown.
Huge thanks to Tom, the team at Heswall GC and everyone at Titleist—course details, gear links and discount codes are all in the description!
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rxResource — from request/loader to params/stream
Angular 20 ships a refined Resource API. If you used resource()/rxResource() in v19, two names changed and status got simpler:
request → params
loader → stream (used for both querying and streaming)
ResourceStatus → string union ('idle' | 'loading' | 'reloading' | 'resolved' | 'error')
This post is a hands‑on guide to querying/paginating data with rxResource in Angular 20 using Signals, with typed results, status UIs, and a one‑file demo you can paste.
import { rxResource } from '@angular/core/rxjs-interop';
const pageRef = rxResource({
params: () => queryParams(), // reactive input (was `request`)
stream: ({ params, abortSignal }) => // Observable/Promise factory (was `loader`)
http.get('/api/it…
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Everything Wrong With Every Saw Movie EVER (That We've Sinned So Far)
CinemaSins dives into every Saw film’s biggest plot holes, cringe-worthy moments, and “sins” in this ultimate franchise roast. For more dose of cinematic nitpicking, hit up their main site, YouTube channels (TVSins, CommercialSins, CinemaSins Podcast Network), and stay current via their Linktree.
Wanna get involved? Fill out their sinful poll, back the crew on Patreon, and follow the writers—Jeremy, Chris, Aaron, Jonathan, Deneé, Ian, and Daniel—on social. Plus, chat with fellow sinners on Discord and Reddit, grab Jeremy’s book, and catch them on Instagram and TikTok.
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Everything Wrong With Final Destination: Bloodlines in 24 Minutes or Less delivers CinemaSins’ signature blend of sarcastic quips and nitpicks as it gleefully picks apart the movie’s “death logic,” all while reminding you that, yes, it’s still hilarious nonsense. Along the way they sneak in a BetterHelp therapy plug for anyone who needs a laugh—or an actual therapist.
Besides the main roast, they point you to the rest of the CinemaSins universe—TVSins, CommercialSins, their Patreon, a fan poll, Discord, Reddit, and all their social profiles—plus a shout-out to the writing squad behind the scenes.
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The Alien VS Predator Series – Caravan of Garbage TL;DR
After decades of comics, games and a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it crossover tease in 1991’s Predator 2, we finally got two live-action Alien vs. Predator movies (2004’s AVP and 2007’s Requiem). These films had their moments but largely failed to live up to sky-high expectations.
This video bundles Caravan Of Garbage’s reviews of both movies and teases next week’s deep dive into the first four Predator films. Expect sharp takes, a few laughs and the usual banter you love.
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North America's electrical grid depends on robust cybersecurity measures to maintain reliable power delivery across the continent. The North American Electric Reliability Corporation has established Critical Infrastructure Protection standards that mandate comprehensive security protocols for utilities and grid operators. These regulations require organizations to implement rigorous safeguards against digital and physical attacks on essential power infrastructure. Building an effective NERC CIP compliance program demands more than following basic requirements—it requires strategic planning, cross-departmental coordination, and continuous adaptation to emerging threats. This guide examines practical approaches for developing sustainable compliance frameworks that protect critical electrical…
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I challenged a HEAD PRO at HIS OWN course… (Ep. 1 – Heswall GC)
Finch takes on Heswall GC’s head pro in a high-stakes £1,000 match to kick off his new series, all powered by Titleist. Not only are they backing this duel, but they’re also supporting club pros across the UK and investing in Heswall’s junior section.
Big thanks to Tom and everyone at Heswall GC for hosting the match! Check out the links for more on the course and Finch’s gear (including a sweet discount).
Watch on YouTube
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A post by Ben Halpern
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TL;DR
CinemaSins just dropped “Everything Wrong With M3GAN 2.0 in 25 Minutes Or Less,” roasting the sequel for feeling pretty boring. The video description links to their main site, social channels (YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Twitter, Discord, Reddit), a viewer poll, and a Patreon invite—plus credits their team of writers.
Watch on YouTube
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Everything Wrong With Every Saw Movie EVER (That We’ve Sinned So Far) is CinemaSins’ latest takedown of the Saw franchise, complete with every nitpick, plot hole and gratuitous trap. The vid’s description doubles as a promo carousel—links to their main site, YouTube offshoots (@TVSins, @commercialsins, @cinemasinspodcastnetwork), a Linktree for news, a “sinful” fan poll and a Patreon shout-out for those who want more.
They also spotlight the sin tally crew—Jeremy, Chris, Aaron, Jonathan, Deneé, Ian and Daniel—with social handles for each, plus invites to their Discord, Reddit, Instagram and TikTok hubs (and even Jeremy’s book) to keep the sin-counting party rolling.
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A post by Ben Halpern
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A post by Ben Halpern
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A post by Ben Halpern
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A post by Ben Halpern
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Forem Core
Discussing the core forem open source software project — features, bugs, performance, self-hosting.
core.forem.com
GitHub - forem/forem: For empowering community 🌱
For empowering community 🌱. Contribute to forem/forem development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
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TL;DR
I squared off against the Heswall head pro in a high-stakes £1,000 match on his home turf. Huge thanks to Titleist for backing the series, supporting club pros across the British Isles, and even boosting Heswall’s junior section thanks to this showdown.
Massive shoutout to Tom and the team at Heswall GC for hosting an epic day of golf. Want more deets on Titleist, the course or my gear (with sweet discounts)? Check out titleist.co.uk, heswallgolfclub.com and my Linktree.
Watch on YouTube
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Erase and Evolve: Selective Amnesia for Ethical Graph Neural Networks
Imagine your AI stubbornly promoting outdated or biased information. Re-training from scratch is costly and inefficient. What if you could selectively erase unwanted knowledge from its memory, like deleting specific nodes from a social network without affecting the overall structure?
That's the promise of graph unlearning. It's about surgically removing the influence of specific data points or connections in a graph neural network (GNN) without drastically impacting the model's overall performance or requiring a complete retraining. The key is to strategically "forget" information by focusing on the influence of connections, prioritizing the removal of high-impact edges. Think of it like weeding a garden: you want to r…
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Everything Wrong With M3GAN 2.0 In 25 Minutes Or Less sees CinemaSins back to roast the sequel, declaring it downright boring and unpacking every misstep with their trademark snark.
Alongside the video, they plug their main site, YouTube offshoots (@TVSins, @CommercialSins, @CinemaSinsPodcastNetwork), social hubs (Discord, Reddit, Instagram, TikTok), a fan poll, and a Patreon link to keep the sin factory running.
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Everything Wrong With Every Saw Movie EVER (That We’ve Sinned So Far) is CinemaSins’ ultimate breakdown of every “sin” they’ve spotted across the entire Saw franchise. Along the way you’ll get plugged into their main site, three more YouTube channels (@TVSins, @commercialsins, @cinemasinspodcastnetwork), plus a quick invite to fill out a poll and back the squad on Patreon.
The credits roll with their dream team of writers—Jeremy, Chris, Aaron, Jonathan, Deneé, Ian and Daniel (all linked)—and a plug for all things CinemaSins: Discord, Reddit, Instagram, TikTok and even Jeremy’s new book.
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CinemaSins tackles Frankenweenie in under 14 minutes, piling on their trademark “sins” while still celebrating Tim Burton’s heartwarming tale. Expect snappy commentary, tongue-in-cheek nitpicks, and a reminder that no movie is safe from the sin count—especially not “Franky boy.”
If you want more, they’ve dropped links to their main site, extra YouTube channels (@TVSins, @commercialsins, @CinemaSinsPodcastNetwork), a sinful poll, Patreon support, plus Discord, Reddit, and all their social feeds—because why watch just one sin video when you can have them all?
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Everything Wrong With M3GAN 2.0 sees CinemaSins ripping into the sequel for its lackluster thrills, dubbing the killer robot playmate “boring.” Alongside the snarky sin-counting, they plug their website, linktree, and Patreon, and beg you to fill out a “sinful” poll.
The vid is crafted by Jeremy, Chris, Aaron, Jonathan, Deneé, Ian and Daniel—plus friendly invites to join the CinemaSins squad on Discord, Reddit, Instagram, TikTok and more. Just bring popcorn (and maybe some fresh jokes).
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TL;DR
CinemaSins just dropped a 14-minute “Everything Wrong With Frankenweenie” video to celebrate Tim Burton’s dog-bringing-boy-back-to-life flick returning to theaters. They apply their signature “sins” to the otherwise awesome movie, sprinkle in jokes, and remind you that even “Franky-boy” isn’t sin-proof.
They also plug their site (cinemasins.com), YouTube channels (@TVSins, @CommercialSins, @CinemaSinsPodcastNetwork), a poll, Patreon support, Discord, Reddit, and all the writers’ and socials’ handles—basically every corner of the internet they can find.
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The Hook: When ChatGPT Went Down in 2024
In 2024, ChatGPT went down globally for hours.
While engineers scrambled to debug, the internet laughed its way through the chaos.
That moment said everything about modern tech: precision meets unpredictability, logic meets laughter.
The world saw both sides of innovation — the serious and the absurd — collide in real time.
And somewhere in that tension lies the truth about how real breakthroughs are born.
Some Days I’m a Techie. Some Days I’m a Clown.
The techie in me loves precision — clean logic, elegant code, perfect systems.
The clown in me loves chaos — weird ideas, wild experiments, and laughing at the absurd.
For years, I tried to silence one side.
But here’s what I’ve learned over years of working with teams and systems:
Innovation does…
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We Need to Talk About How Toxic Dev Culture Has Become (And How We Fix It)
Elvis Sautet ・ Oct 23
#culture
#community
#mentalhealth
#webdev
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Protect your Next.js API endpoints with JWT authentication and middleware-based route protection.
👉 Read the full guide on Djamware:
https://www.djamware.com/post/68f99de910360530b36a6596/secure-api-routes-in-nextjs-with-middleware-and-jwt
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Analysis of 11,805 coding sessions from 68 developers tracked over 3 months. Developers spend just 1.4% of their time using VS Code's debugger - most rely on console.log statements instead.
68 developers tracked over 3 months (July-October 2025)
11,805 coding sessions (30-minute intervals) averaging 18 minutes of active coding each
3,526 hours of active coding time analyzed (excluding idle time)
All data collected via FlouState automatic tracking
Building FlouState solo meant debugging felt like half the job. Those late-night sessions hunting down edge cases were exhausting - terminal full of console.log() statements, manually reproducing bugs, reading stack traces.
After 3 months (203 hours tracked), I looked at my own data and saw something surprising:
I spent 0.2% of my time using VS C…
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I went head-to-head with Heswall GC’s head pro in a £1,000 match, backed by Titleist—who aren’t just sponsoring this series, but have also pledged support for the club’s junior section based on how this showdown plays out. Huge thanks to Tom and everyone at Heswall for hosting such an epic day on the links.
For more on Titleist gear, head to https://www.titleist.co.uk. Check out the course at https://www.heswallgolfclub.com, and grab my kit (with discounts!) over at https://linktr.ee/finchgolfmedia.
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Hey friends! Last week's test suite work has set us up to start fixing code this week. Since we have safe guardrails in place, we can confidently rewrite The Gilded Rose's code and not worry that we're breaking everything.
Come see what cleaner code looks like!
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Introduction
In cloud environments, organizations often segment their IT infrastructure into multiple virtual networks (VNets) for better security, performance, and management. For instance, a company may separate core IT services such as DNS and security from departmental workloads like manufacturing or R&D.
However, in many cases, applications and services across these networks still need to communicate securely for example, when a manufacturing app needs to access a shared DNS or authentication service hosted in the core network.
This is where Azure Intersite Connectivity comes in. By implementing Virtual Network Peering, you can connect multiple VNets in Azure, allowing traffic to flow privately through Microsoft’s backbone network without requiring VPNs or gateways.
In this hands-on…
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Hey, Flutter fam! Samuel here from Tech With Sam - your go-to for turning mobile dev headaches into high-fives. If you're like 70% of us in the community right now, you're knee-deep in building killer UIs with Flutter, but that backend? It's a nightmare. Switching to JavaScript for Node, wrestling Firebase quotas, or debugging deployment 502s at 2 AM? Yeah, I've been there.
Top question on Stack Overflow this year: 'How do I build a backend without leaving Dart?' Enter Serverpod - the open-source powerhouse that's making full-stack Dart the 2025 must-have. In this new series, we're building a real-world fintech to-do app from scratch: secure tasks, real-time updates, and cloud-ready deploys. No more half-solutions!
By the end of Part 1, you'll get why Serverpod crushes the competition …
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I built BookGraph to map the hidden connections between my books
Noëlie ・ Oct 23
#productivity
#reading
#knowledgegraph
#sideprojects
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TL;DR
CinemaSins returns with its signature “Everything Wrong With” roast of M3GAN 2.0, calling the sequel a snoozefest despite its high-tech premise. Expect the usual nitpicks, quibbles and tongue-in-cheek humor as they punt on jump scares, character choices and plot logic.
They also hype up their own channels and community: visit cinemasins.com or their Linktree for more videos, fill out a fan poll, back the team on Patreon, and follow the writers and CinemaSins across Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, Discord and Reddit.
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TL;DR
I put a cool £1,000 on the line to take on Heswall Golf Club’s head pro in an epic showdown—huge shout-out to Titleist for not only backing this series but also investing in club pros and the junior section at Heswall. Big thanks to Tom, the Heswall GC crew and everyone who turned up to make it such a great day. For gear and discounts, peep my Linktree!
Watch on YouTube
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Everything Wrong With Every Saw Movie EVER (That We’ve Sinned So Far) dives into all the gruesome missteps of the Saw franchise, dishing out every CinemaSins “sin” while pointing you to their website, socials, a fan poll, and their Patreon for more devilish fun.
Behind the mayhem is a crack team—Jeremy, Chris, Aaron, Jonathan, Deneé, Ian, and Daniel—plus perks like Jeremy’s book and community hangouts on Discord and Reddit.
Watch on YouTube
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Cinema Sins serves up a rapid-fire, 14-minute takedown of Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie—lovingly poking holes in the re-released pup-powered classic even though they’re big fans at heart. Expect their trademark “sins” and snarky commentary as they gleefully rack up nitpicks on lightning speed.
Beyond the video, Cinema Sins invites you to dive in deeper: check out their main site for more content, weigh in on their poll, join the Discord and Reddit communities, follow the writers on social, and consider backing the team on Patreon for extra behind-the-scenes goodness.
Watch on YouTube
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Supporting open-source projects on Product Hunt
fmerian ・ Oct 1
#showdev
#opensource
#hacktoberfest
#devchallenge
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Check out this Pen I made!
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When I started AutoPostBlog, I had one goal:
Here’s how I pulled it off.
⚙️ Stack overview
Frontend: React + Vite
AI layer: Google Gemini API
CMS integration: WordPress REST API
Storage: Browser localStorage (for keys and preferences)
Styling: TailwindCSS
The tool allows you to:
Enter your WordPress site + Gemini API keys
Choose whether to post directly or create a draft
Auto-generate the title, content, tags, and featured image
Publish in one click — all client-side
🧩 Why no backend?
Because I wanted to keep it free and privacy-first.
That means:
No data collection
No database
Zero running costs
This makes it possible to host on a simple static site (like Netlify, Vercel, or Hostinger).
🔗 Try it here
👉 https://autopostblog.com
You can clone the idea or even fork the concept to build other browser-based SaaS.
If you do, tag me — I’d love to see what you build.
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Pour des guides pratiques et tutoriels détaillés sur l'utilisation de Wireshark et d'autres outils de cybersécurité, découvrez les manuels gratuits de CyberMaîtrise sur https://manuelscyberpro.webnode.fr/ ! Maîtrisez les outils essentiels tels que Wireshark, Metasploit et Burp Suite avec des ressources complètes adaptées à tous les niveaux de compétence.
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I’m building a customer support agent that helps users troubleshoot tech issues. The supervisor agent can call a tool called researcher, which returns:
A plain-English diagnostic summary (research text)
The sources it consulted (citations)
The exact places in the diagnostic summary where each source should be cited (citation placement)
The original text snippets pulled from each source for the citation (verbatim quoted text)
Once the troubleshooter tool finishes its job and hands off to the the main agent (or supervisor), it needs to:
Analyse that information to either ask the user follow-up questions or suggest next steps,
But it must do this in a way that:
When supervisor responds it should include proper inline citations tied to the right parts of the explanation from the research i…
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Power Your Vision with Linux VPS Server
Linux VPS Server, you’re not just hosting your projects—you’re powering a future built on reliability, freedom, and endless possibilities.
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What are AI agents — and why they matter
Example
Why use AWS for AI agents
A quick nudge to get started
What’s next
Happy learning.
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Tableau for Marketing: Become a Segmentation Sniper
Dipti Moryani ・ Oct 23
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In any large organization, managing user identities is a constant challenge of balancing security with user convenience. For an enterprise-grade workflow orchestration platform like Apache DolphinScheduler, robust and flexible authentication is not just a feature-it's a necessity.
Previously, DolphinScheduler offered several login options, including Password, LDAP, and Casdoor SSO. However, these methods had limitations, such as a high dependency on the Casdoor project or an inflexible OAuth implementation, making it challenging to integrate with diverse enterprise identity systems.
As my Google Summer of Code 2025 project, I'm excited to introduce the solution: a
that streamlines and modernizes access to DolphinScheduler, making it truly enterprise-ready. This implementation thoughtfully…
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Building Regression Models in R using Support Vector Regression (SVR)
Dipti ・ Oct 23
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One of the biggest obstacles for call centers to manage customer experience is noise. Agents working in hybrid or remote environments battle barking dogs, keyboard clicks, and street chatter that disrupts professionalism and clarity. The AI noise cancellation for call centers helps remove background noise, improving voice fluency, and ensuring every interaction sounds calm, confident, and human.
Industry estimates suggest that poor audio quality can increase average handle time (AHT) by 15–20%, as agents and customers repeatedly ask for clarification. When calls become frustrating, customer satisfaction (CSAT) scores drop—and even skilled agents struggle to sound composed. For QA teams, reviewing noisy recordings wastes analysis time and lowers scoring accuracy.
That’s why modern contact…
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Everything Wrong With M3GAN 2.0 in 25 Minutes or Less is CinemaSins’ latest takedown of the robo-doll sequel—spoiler alert: they think it’s pretty dull this time around.
They also plug their main site and Linktree, invite you to fill out a “sinful” poll, support them on Patreon, and follow the CinemaSins crew across Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, Reddit and Discord.
Watch on YouTube
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Everything Wrong With Every Saw Movie EVER is CinemaSins’ latest deep-dive, calling out every “sin” in the entire Saw franchise so far. The video description points fans to their main site, linktr.ee for all socials, a viewer poll, and a Patreon for supporting the team.
Credits roll for writers Jeremy, Chris, Aaron, Jonathan, Deneé, Ian and Daniel—with personal Twitter/Instagram links—plus invites to their Discord, Reddit, Instagram and TikTok, and a plug for Jeremy’s book.
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CinemaSins rolls out Everything Wrong With Frankenweenie in 14 Minutes or Less, gleefully roasting Tim Burton’s re-released stop-motion gem by pinpointing every pun, pacing hiccup, and oddball moment—while still admitting it’s a “wonderful” flick.
Thirsting for more nitpicks? Swing by their website or Linktree, fill out the sinful poll, back them on Patreon, and follow Jeremy, Chris, Aaron, Jonathan, Deneé, Ian, and Daniel across Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, Discord, and Reddit.
Watch on YouTube
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Form Show If, a web component that handles conditional form field visibility without framework dependencies.
Key features:
Condition-based logic with simple attribute syntax
Works with all standard form inputs including checkboxes
Automatic field disabling to prevent unwanted submissions
Custom CSS class support for styled transitions
Zero dependencies and minimal file size
Perfect for dynamic surveys, multi-step forms, or any situation where you need fields to appear based on other field values.
👉 Blog Post
👉 GitHub Repo
👉 Live Demo
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Hi everyone,
I'm facing a really specific issue with S3 file existence checks (Storage::fileExists()) only when running my Laravel application inside a php:8.2-fpm-alpine Docker container.
The Problem:
Calling Storage::disk('cloud')->fileExists('path/to/file.pdf') consistently throws League\Flysystem\UnableToCheckFileExistence.
The underlying exception caught using a direct AWS SDK headObject call logs: Error parsing response for HeadObject: AWS parsing error: Error parsing XML: String could not be parsed as XML.
Crucially, the exact same code works perfectly fine outside Docker (using Laravel Valet on macOS). Both Valet and Docker are confirmed to be using the identical AWS credentials from the .env file.
What Also Works (Inside Docker):
Other S3 operations work perfectly inside the Docke…
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Di dunia pengembangan perangkat lunak yang bergerak cepat, memilih framework bukan lagi sekadar keputusan teknis. Ini adalah keputusan strategis yang memengaruhi biaya perekrutan, kecepatan go-to-market, skalabilitas jangka panjang, dan developer experience (DX) tim Anda.
Setiap tahun, kita dibanjiri oleh “framework baru yang revolusioner”. Developer mungkin merasakan fatigue (kelelahan), sementara Engineering Leads dan Konsultan IT dituntut untuk memisahkan mana yang sekadar hype dan mana yang benar-benar membawa nilai bisnis.
Artikel ini adalah panduan mendalam untuk menavigasi lanskap framework modern. Kita tidak hanya akan membahas “apa yang sedang tren”, tetapi juga “mengapa” itu tren, “tantangan” apa yang akan Anda hadapi, dan “bagaimana” memilih alat yang tepat untuk pekerjaan yang …
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From October 18 to 21, 2025, the Synbo Protocol core team was invited to attend the ETHShanghai 2025 hackathon, jointly hosted by the Ethereum Foundation and HashKey Group, among other institutions. This grand event attracted 486 teams from around the globe to register, with 196 outstanding teams advancing to the finals, engaging in intense competition over seventy-two hours.
As one of the most influential annual events in the Ethereum ecosystem, this hackathon focused on cutting-edge fields such as DeFi and Layer 2 scaling, RWA and compliant finance, decentralized identity and data ownership, and AI and blockchain integration. Amid the wave of technological innovation, Synbo Protocol's pioneering concept of "capital consensus" introduced a new dimension of thought to the event.
As the wo…
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Reasoning Under a Cloud: Making Smarter AI Decisions with Fragmented Knowledge
Imagine an AI trying to diagnose a patient with incomplete medical records. Or a self-driving car navigating a road where sensor data is intermittently lost. How can these systems make reliable decisions when the facts are fuzzy? The key lies in building AI that can not just process information, but also reason effectively with uncertainty.
The core idea is creating a structured argumentation framework. Instead of treating arguments as black boxes, we analyze their internal structure—the premises and rules used to construct them. Then, we can model uncertainty directly within these components. This allows the system to weigh the strength of an argument based on the reliability of its foundation.
Think of it li…
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How I Run 3 Brands With 1 AI Assistant: My ChatGPT Workflow
Jaideep Parashar ・ Oct 23
#webdev
#programming
#ai
#productivity
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The trend has most definitely not been your friend this week as dips get bought and rallies get sold.
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Open interest across CME’s regulated markets jumped 27% since Oct. 10, signaling growing conviction among large traders.
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Security issues like data breaches and phishing attacks are a type of feedback for Web3 designers, argues Tools for Humanity’s Adrian Ludwig.
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The partnership combines AMINA Bank’s Swiss-regulated custody with Tokeny’s blockchain infrastructure to ease tokenisation for financial institutions.
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Double-top reversal at $0.3147 resistance overshadows collaborative payment infrastructure developments.
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U.S. President Donald Trump pardoned Binance founder Changpeng Zhao months after he said he'd asked for a pardon.
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HBAR’s technical structure turned firmly bearish after repeated failures at the $0.1700 resistance zone, while a surge in volume confirmed a decisive support break.
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No reason was given for the suspension of Tassiopoulos, who was appointed just over a year ago .
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Stablecoin adoption surges post-GENIUS Act. Discover how cost savings, liquidity, and regulatory clarity are driving their growth in global finance.
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The deal unites Fireblocks’ institutional custody infrastructure with Dynamic’s consumer wallet and onboarding tech to create an end-to-end onchain platform, it said.
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A bearish bet that bitcoin will fall to $100,000 or less is becoming just as popular as bullish bets on higher prices.
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Acquisition brings Stable’s consumer app expertise to Aave Labs as it builds mainstream DeFi products.
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Tokenholder payouts have surged more than 400% since 2024, but Keyrock’s Amir Hajian warns that most are still funded by treasuries rather than real revenue, arguing that buybacks must evolve from hype-driven spending to disciplined, valuation-aware capital policy.
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With Nasdaq compliance restored and momentum building in its Avalon mining rigs and self-mining operations, the broker sees renewed upside for Canaan’s shares.
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Bitcoin Cash (BCH) was also a top performer, rising 2% from Wednesday.
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Digital Asset Treasuries (DATs) are the first laboratories testing how a decentralised asset can operate as productive capital within the architecture of corporate finance, argues Sygnum Bank CIO Fabian Dori.
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The firm behind the fast-growing stablecoin blockchain also plans to obtain MiCA and EMI licenses as part of its expansion in Europe.
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The tokens raise similar concerns to stablecoins, with potential risks around delivery, long-term reliability and the ability to redeem for physical gold.
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Alongside, there's the Ledger Wallet, a reimagined version of the company's Ledger Live app, and Ledger Enterprise Multisig, a new platform for institutional asset management.
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The institutional liquidity provider’s new platform says it will let users exchange stablecoins like USDT and USDC across multiple blockchains without fees.
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After weeks of turbulence, the crypto market found support Thursday, with Bitcoin and Ether posting modest gains and HyperLiquid’s token HYPE soaring.
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Your day-ahead look for Oct. 23, 2025
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Fintech giant gains CySEC approval to offer compliant crypto trading across 30 EEA markets under MiCA
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That level would mark a more than 10-fold increase since June, when Polymarket raised $200 million at a $1 billion valuation.
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The team cannot afford the cost of relaunching the protocol, which would require significant investment in audits and development.
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Quantum Solutions boosts ETH position as company cements standing among top digital asset treasuries, become No. 2 DAT outside U.S.
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Fintrac said the firm was fined for unreported activity including transactions tied to child sexual abuse material, fraud, ransomware payments and sanctions evasion.
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October is on track to deliver the least gains for investors since 2015, despite being a seasonally bullish month.
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That was the final step in a process that began after a massive security breach last year froze assets, shuttered withdrawals, and effectively took India’s oldest crypto platform offline.
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A key volume indicator points to underlying market weakness, signaling a potential bitcoin sell-off below $100,000
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Traders are watching for a breakout above $2.41 or a decline below $2.33 to signal the next directional move.
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Traders identify continued divergence between rising volume and flat price as a key accumulation signal — often a precursor to volatility expansion within 24–48 hours.
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The company plans to issue up to 160 million shares, with Chardan Capital Markets as the financial advisor.
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Investors are in wait-and-see mode as the U.S. shutdown stalls data releases and China signals restraint on export controls, keeping markets range-bound ahead of Friday’s CPI report.
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Leica has unveiled the M EV1, the first model in the brand’s M-series to feature a fully integrated electronic viewfinder (EVF). According to the brand, the new addition bridges its traditional rangefinder heritage with modern digital precision. The M EV1 makes focusing easier and more reliable, especially when using fast Summilux and Noctilux lenses at […]
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Thermal paste is an important component that has been at the core of cooling PC and laptop components for the last three decades. Good brands such as Thermal Grizzly, Noctua, and Arctic, guarantee efficient heat dissipation, while lesser-known brands tend to do quite the opposite. Then there are those lower wrung, unknown brands of thermal […]
The post A Particular Brand Of Cheap Thermal Paste Is Wreaking Havoc On Heatsinks appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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A few days ago, NVIDIA and TSMC announced that both companies had produced the very first US-made Blackwell GPU wafer at TSMC’s Fab 21 plant, in the state of Arizona. But as proud as the GPU brand is, producing the chip on US soil is just one part of the story: the wafer will still […]
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Chery Corporate Malaysia has confirmed that the Chery Tiggo 9 PHEV CSH will make its Malaysian debut sometime in the first half of 2026, as announced during the Chery International User Summit (CIUS) 2025. This model will be the fourth vehicle built on Chery’s CSH platform to launch locally, following the Tiggo Cross, Tiggo 7 […]
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The government is tightening its efforts to curb the sale and exchange of Malaysians’ personal data on the dark web and illicit websites, said Digital Minister Gobind Singh Deo. The move follows growing public concern after reports revealed that sensitive information had been leaked and made accessible through platforms such as caghi.com. In a parliamentary […]
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Touch ‘n Go (TNG) has launched a selection of new products geared towards fans of the Pokémon franchise. These include limited edition charms with designs themed around iconic Pokémon in the series. More specifically, TNG is offering two different designs: one featuring the series’ mascot, Pikachu, and another with Gengar. As with the other charms […]
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Nova Lake isn’t coming out anytime soon but, like clockwork, the launch of Intel’s Arrow Lake Refresh is getting closer. Sure, there hasn’t been any official word, the chipmaker’s rusty plumbing has sprung a leak on the subject, this time for a Core Ultra 7 270K Plus. The leak came via the online repository, Geekbench. […]
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Nubia has officially unveiled its newest flagship smartphone in China. As the successor to the Z70 Ultra launched last year, the Z80 Ultra comes with a tweaked camera design and a couple of upgrades. Starting with the display, the Z80 Ultra sports a 6.85-inch BOE X10 AMOLED panel with a 1,216 x 2,688 pixel resolution […]
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We’ve previously seen reports of Samsung possibly cancelling the Galaxy S26 Edge, despite having completed development of the device. While not quite as drastic, more recent reports point at Apple potentially following the same trajectory. There hasn’t been rumours of a second iPhone Air yet, but Apple is reportedly slashing production of the current model. […]
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Maxis has announced a strategic partnership with India’s Globe Teleservices (GTS) to roll out an integrated AI-powered firewall across its network in Malaysia. The new system aims to improve security, reliability and quality for millions of users under the telco, while safeguarding international messaging channels entering the country. The collaboration will see Maxis and GTS […]
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Back in December of last year, OpenAI said that you could use ChatGPT via WhatsApp. Now, the company has announced that, come January of next year, you won’t be able to anymore. The specific date provided was 15 January 2026, and the company pins the blame on the chat app. In a blog post, OpenAI […]
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Last month, a leak revealed some details on the upcoming DJI Osmo Action 6. Now, fresh leaks have surfaced online, shedding more light on the action camera’s design and some of its specifications. In a couple of X posts, leakster Igor Bogdanov shared images of the Osmo Action 6, showcasing the device from multiple angles. […]
The post DJI Osmo Action 6 Leak Hints At Larger Sensor, Variable Aperture appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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As organizations weave AI into more of their operations, senior executives are realizing data engineers hold a central role in bringing these initiatives to life. After all, AI only delivers when you have large amounts of reliable and well-managed, high-quality data. Indeed, this report finds that data engineers play a pivotal role in their organizations…
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This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. This startup is about to conduct the biggest real-world test of aluminum as a zero-carbon fuel Found Energy, a startup in Boston, aims to harness the energy in scraps of aluminum metal to…
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Rondo Energy just turned what it says is the world’s largest thermal battery, an energy storage system that can take in electricity and provide a consistent source of heat. The company announced last week that its first full-scale system is operational, with 100 megawatt-hours of capacity. The thermal battery is powered by an off-grid solar…
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The crushed-up soda can disappears in a cloud of steam and—though it’s not visible—hydrogen gas. “I can just keep this reaction going by adding more water,” says Peter Godart, squirting some into the steaming beaker. “This is room-temperature water, and it’s immediately boiling. Doing this on your stove would be slower than this.” Godart is…
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As part of my participation in the Web3j Libraries Full Development Lifecycle project under the LF Decentralized Trust Mentorship Program, I’ve developed an ERC-4337 Smart Account tutorial. It demonstrates how to create a minimal ERC-4337-compatible Smart Account, compile and deploy it with Web3j, and interact
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QuickNode and OKX launch X Layer, a fast, secure Ethereum Layer 2 network. Build scalable dApps with QuickNode’s reliable blockchain infrastructure.
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If you've heard the folk tale of John Henry, you know the story: a steel-driving man who raced against a steam-powered hammer to prove human worth and dignity. He won the race but died with his hammer in his hand. It's a powerful allegory about technological change, human pride, and the cost of resistance.
Today, as AI coding assistants become ubiquitous in software development, many developers feel like they're staring down their own steam-powered hammer. The anxiety is real—will AI replace us? Should we resist? Are we racing toward obsolescence?
But here's what the John Henry story often obscures: the steam engine didn't eliminate workers; it transformed work itself. The railroad industry exploded after mechanization. More tunnels were built, more tracks laid, more infrastructure created…
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CinemaSins just dropped a mega “Everything Wrong With Every Saw Movie EVER” video, stacking up every nitpick, plot hole, and forehead-slapping moment from the entire Saw franchise. Hosted by the usual crew (Jeremy, Chris, Aaron, Jonathan, Deneé, Ian and Daniel), it’s classic CinemaSins humor: sharp, snarky and relentless.
They’re also pushing you to dive deeper into the CinemaSins universe—hit up their site, subscribe to spin-off channels (@TVSins, @commercialsins, @cinemasinspodcastnetwork), fill out their sinful poll, back them on Patreon, or join the chaos on Discord, Reddit, Instagram and TikTok.
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After more than a decade of crossover hype in comics and games (plus a cheeky Predator 2 nod in ’91), we finally got live-action Alien vs. Predator films in 2004 and 2007. They have a few fun moments but ultimately don’t live up to the promise of the franchise.
This video bundles two Caravan of Garbage reviews of those movies and teases a deep dive into the first four Predator films starting next week.
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hello to you all,
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Sean and Amanda pick up their yearlong countdown at #8 with Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite, a film they say delivers one of the most jaw-dropping endings ever. They dig into its razor-sharp portrait of class systems and how every little choice—framing, sound, set design—amplifies the movie’s themes.
They also toast Parasite’s history-making Best Picture win, noting how that Oscar moment flipped the Academy script and cemented the film’s place as a modern classic.
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CinemaSins takes M3GAN 2.0 down in a 25-minute roast, pointing out every plot hole, cringe moment and boredom-inducing beat in the sequel. Despite the hype, our favorite AI doll just can’t hold your attention this time around.
Behind the sinning are Jeremy, Chris, Aaron, Jonathan, Deneé, Ian and Daniel—who’d love your thoughts in their poll and your support on Patreon. Swing by their site, join the Discord or Reddit, and follow on Instagram and TikTok for more cinematic nitpicks and banter.
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So like, imagine you just shipped a feature right? And everyone tells you to tweet about it but then you realize your last 5 tweets got zero engagement except for that one reply from your college roommate asking if you're okay because you tweeted at 3am again. And now you're spiraling about whether anyone actually cares about your side project or if you're just screaming into the void while pretending to build in public.
Developer visibility is a real challenge, especially when you're already strapped for time just trying to build something worthwhile. But what if I told you there's a way to turn your GitHub commits into engaging social media posts automatically? Yeah, it's a game-changer.
The Problem:
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Next JS CONF'25
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My code is open-source, :), What would happen if you ran this script in Github Copilot? Amazing things can happen.
Användarnamn:
Epost:
Lösenord:
Bekräfta lösenord:
prepare("INSERT INTO _users (_username, _password, CREATED_AT) VALUES (?, ?, now())");
$_mysql->bind_param("ss", $_username, $_hashadPonny);
$_mysql->execute();
}
if ($_mysql) { # Alla tre # Here is my problem
$_success="Konto skapat successivt!";
echo $_success;
}
}
} ?>
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🇻🇪🇨🇱 Dev.to LinkedIn GitHub Twitter Instagram YouTube
Elizabeth Fuentes LFollow
AWS Developer Advocate specializing in AI/ML and Generative AI.
I simplify complex cloud concepts through hands-on tutorials and
real-world examples.
My Amazon Bedrock AgentCore code sample
Parte 2 de la Serie AgentCore
Desplegaste tu primer agente de IA en producción con AgentCore Runtime. Funciona perfectamente dentro de las conversaciones.
AgentCore Runtime ya proporciona memoria a corto plazo - tu agente recuerda el contexto dentro de la misma sesión (hasta 8 horas o 15 minutos de inactividad).
Pero esto es lo que pasa cuando los usuarios regresan:
Nueva sesión inicia → El agente olvida todo 😤
Preferencias del usuario perdidas → Sin personalización entre visitas 🤦
Insights previos desapar…
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I took on the head pro at Heswall GC in a winner-takes-£1,000 shootout for Episode 1 of my series, powered by Titleist. These guys aren’t just sponsoring Tom—they’re backing club pros across the UK and boosting Heswall’s junior section too. Huge thanks to Tom and the Heswall GC crew for the epic support on the day!
For gear nerds, peep Titleist’s site, explore the course at Heswall Golf Club, and hit my Linktree for discounts on all my apparel and equipment.
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Everything Wrong With Every Saw Movie EVER (That We've Sinned So Far)
CinemaSins takes on the entire Saw franchise, counting every single “sin” and cinematic hiccup from Jigsaw’s bloodiest saga. They’ve packed the video description with links to their main site, YouTube channels (@TVSins, @CommercialSins, @CinemaSinsPodcastNetwork), a sinful poll to learn more about you, and a Patreon page if you want to fuel their film-grading addiction.
Shout-outs go to their sin-slinging writers (Jeremy, Chris, Aaron, Jonathan, Deneé, Ian, Daniel), plus all the social hangouts—Discord, Reddit, Instagram, TikTok—and even Jeremy’s book for those who can’t get enough of CinemaSins’ witty tear-downs.
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Hey everyone!!!
Tihar is here in Nepal 🎉. With the holiday break on, I decided to wrap up another portfolio project: designing and deploying a complete, event-driven e-commerce order processing system on AWS.
I’ve previously built a few monolithic REST APIs, but this time I wanted to challenge myself and understand how microservices differ from monolithic systems in practice. So I chose a microservices architecture centered around an Event Bus (Amazon EventBridge).
While the project follows a microservices pattern, my main goal wasn’t to build a fancy UI or user-facing backend — instead, I focused on AWS architecture, infrastructure, and operational maturity.
To push myself deeper into the IaC world, I decided to deploy everything using raw CloudFormation YAML — no SAM, no CDK, no Terr…
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Windows stopped being “just for the office” a long time ago. Today it’s a comfortable platform for any scenario—from design and video editing to web/desktop development, gaming, and IoT. Below is a practical, in-depth guide: we’ll assemble a modern Windows 11 workstation, configure the environment, speed up the system, and enable security and automation tools.
Why Windows 11 is a great choice right now
Linux inside Windows. WSL2 gives you a real Linux kernel, Docker compatibility, systemd, and even GUI apps via WSLg.
Performance for development. Dev Drive on ReFS reduces AV overhead and speeds up builds (Node, .NET, C++).
One terminal to rule them all. Windows Terminal unifies PowerShell, cmd, and WSL with tabs, profiles, and GPU rendering.
Security by default. SmartScreen, Core Isolation,…
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Tutorial about metrics which are used for machine learning model validations. The metrics covered in this tutorial are balanced accuracy, precision, recall and F1-score. This same tutorial may be read in a portuguese version here.
During a data science project one of the most wished steps is the development of a machine learning model. In this step there's training and validation of the model, and one of the most used metrics to validate the machine learning model is accuracy. However, how far can the accuracy show how effective the model was in classifying two or more classes?
Therefore, in this post other metrics will be described. They will help you to get other perspectives on the performance of your model, especially with unbalanced databases, in other words, databases with more numbe…
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In today’s livestream, the creator dives into the exact musical concepts that helped them go from knowing theory on paper to actually hearing and applying it on the spot—no more fumbling through scales or chords.
Bonus: there’s a two-day sale on The Scale Matrix, which packs 25+ essential scales into one resource at 50% off—perfect for leveling up your fretboard knowledge.
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In this blog post, I’ll be documenting my approach, tools, implementation details, and services used while building my own Loom-inspired video recorder.
If you’re an engineer like me and want to dive straight into the code, the repo is available here 👉 GitHub Repository
The project is built using a modern web stack:
Next.js — App routing, server actions & API routes
React — Component-based UI architecture
PostgreSQL — Database for persisting user and video metadata
Google & GitHub OAuth — Seamless social authentication
Prisma — Type-safe ORM for database management
TailwindCSS — Rapid styling and responsive design
Understanding Social Auth (From My POV)
I implemented OAuth authentication with both Google and GitHub from scratch, which gave me a deeper understanding…
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The Wild Life of Joey Ferrari | NLU Pod, Ep 1084
DJ and Tron sit down with Joey Ferrari, a former golf phenom who qualified for the 1994 U.S. Open and later served ten years in prison for running a cocaine and meth operation. Ferrari’s story is raw, roller-coaster wild, and he spills every detail—from amateur glory to life behind bars—without holding back.
Along the way they shout out the Evans Scholars Foundation, thank sponsors Rhoback and The Stack, and drop links to the NLU newsletter, membership, website, and social feeds so you can stay in the loop.
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TL;DR
In the latest Caravan of Garbage roundup, the hosts finally tackle the two live-action Alien vs Predator movies—2004’s Alien vs Predator and 2007’s Requiem. After years of teasing a shared universe in comics, games and even Predator 2, these films deliver a few cool moments but mostly underwhelm compared to the hype.
Next week, they’ll pivot to the first four Predator movies. Meanwhile, you can hop over to bigsandwich.co for early access videos, bonus podcasts and more, or follow James and Maso on Twitter to keep up with all the monster-mashing mayhem.
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Understanding LangGraph: Building Smarter, Stateful AI Workflows
LangGraph has recently become one of my favorite tools from the LangChain ecosystem — and for good reason. If you’ve ever found yourself struggling to manage multi-step AI reasoning, dynamic state, or complex tool orchestration, LangGraph feels like that missing link in the chain(insert pun here).
So what is LangGraph and when you should use it instead of standard LangChain, and some of its most exciting features like reducers, super-steps, memory checkpointing, and even a bit of time travel.
LangGraph is an extension of LangChain designed for stateful, graph-based AI applications.
Think of it like this: LangChain lets you build chains (step-by-step sequences).
graphs — dynamic, branching workflows where each node can make …
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Hey everyone 👋
I’m currently working on a personal project — a website that lets users easily compare game prices across different platforms.
Goal:
Platform: Steam, PlayStation Store (PS5 / PS4), Nintendo eShop
Information: game name, regular price, discounted price, country/region, and sale period
So far, I’m using SteamDB’s API to retrieve Steam pricing data — that part works fine.
I’ve found some unofficial APIs floating around, but documentation is inconsistent or outdated.
Integrated PlayStation Store or Nintendo eShop data before
Knows public or semi-public APIs for these platforms
Or has any general advice for aggregating regional pricing data efficiently
Any pointers or resources would be greatly appreciated 🙏
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Realtime Event-Driven Applications with AppSync Events and EventBridge Pipes
Ian ・ Oct 21
#serverless
#aws
#eventdriven
#appsync
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The Tesla Generator Paradox And Why Web3 Is Still About as Decentralised as Your Nan’s Underwear
Simon Morley ・ Oct 22
#web3
#decentralization
#blockchain
#architecture
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I recently spent 3 hours debugging a simple config file parser. What should have been a 5-minute task turned into a nightmare of BufferedReader, try-with-resources, charset issues, error handling, and manual backup management.
I realized Java's file I/O is scattered and outdated. That's why I built OpenLoom, a modern, zero-dependency Java library that unifies reading, writing, searching, and managing files efficiently.
Traditional Java file I/O often looks like this:
try (BufferedReader br = new BufferedReader(new FileReader(file))) {
String line;
while ((line = br.readLine()) != null) {
if (line.contains("config=")) {
// Logic buried in 20+ lines
}
}
} catch (IOException e) {
// More boilerplate
}
Search/Replace requires manual loops and backup…
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A while ago in a technical interview I got asked:
“Can you walk me through how authentication and authorization actually work under the hood?”
And like many devs I knew just enough to plug in Auth0/NextAuth etc… but not enough to explain the “why” behind the flow.
This series is the version I wish I had back then — plain English, no magic ✨, just a mental model that sticks.
Because the frontend knows nothing about you.
To your browser, you’re just:
a tab with JavaScript,
a user… or a hacker,
or possibly a fridge 🧊 with Chrome 😅
It needs someone trusted to say “yes, that’s really Sylwia.” → that “someone” is the IdP.
Name
Fancy
Human
AuthN
Authentication
“Who are you?” 👤
AuthZ
Authorization
“What are you allowed to do?” ✅
👉 The frontend does NOT authenticate you — it just st…
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📦 Blazingly fast concurrent Data Structures.
castbox
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Building an AI-Powered Fantasy Football Tool: A Developer's Journey with [Your Tech Stack/AI Model]
As a massive fantasy football enthusiast, I've always been fascinated by the intersection of sports analytics and cutting-edge technology. The idea of leveraging Artificial Intelligence to simplify complex decision-making and inject creativity into the game led me down a fascinating path: building an AI-powered suite of fantasy football tools, starting with a Team Name & Logo Generator.
This article isn't just about the "what," but the "how." I'll share insights into the technical challenges, the AI models I explored, and the development journey behind ffteamnames.com and its upcoming companions like the fftradeanalyzer.com.
The Core Problem: Creativity & Data Overload
Creative Block: Coming…
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Here's how to install it with one line of command.
bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/coinhole/cursor/refs/heads/ubuntu-22.04/manage_cursor.sh)"
or
bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/coinhole/cursor/ubuntu-24.04/manage_cursor.sh)"
source: github
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How to Transcribe College Lecture Recordings into Study Notes: A Complete Student Guide
NeverCap ・ Oct 22
#webdev
#programming
#ai
#resources
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On NLU Pod Ep. 1084, DJ and Tron sit down with golf’s most improbable protagonist: Joey Ferrari. From a stellar amateur run that landed him in the 1994 U.S. Open to a ten-year prison stint for selling cocaine and meth, Ferrari holds nothing back as he recounts his epic highs and lows.
This no-holds-barred conversation dives into redemption, resilience, and the unexpected twists that define Ferrari’s wild ride through the world of golf and beyond.
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‘Quiz Show’ Rewatchables with Bill Simmons and Brian Koppelman
Bill Simmons and Brian Koppelman go back to Robert Redford’s 1994 Best Picture–nominated Quiz Show (starring Ralph Fiennes, John Turturro, Rob Morrow and Paul Scofield) to debate whether it’s Redford’s directorial apex, unpack its most rewatchable moment and share behind-the-scenes trivia.
They kick off with a cold open, dig into whether Quiz Show represents Redford’s peak as a director, spotlight their favorite scene, and cap things off by firing through listener-submitted categories.
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Everything Wrong With M3GAN 2.0 In 25 Minutes Or Less
CinemaSins pokes fun at the new M3GAN sequel, declaring the updated AI doll “boring” and nitpicking the film’s plot holes and clichés in their signature snarky style.
Along the way, they plug their main site, additional YouTube channels (@TVSins, @commercialsins, @cinemasinspodcastnetwork), a viewer poll, Patreon support, and a slew of social links—from Discord and Reddit to TikTok and Instagram—while crediting their writing team.
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Supporting open-source projects on Product Hunt
fmerian ・ Oct 1
#showdev
#opensource
#hacktoberfest
#devchallenge
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Shipping products fast should be the #1 tech leaders' priority.
Your competition isn't another startup anymore.
Facts:
The companies winning right now aren't the ones with the best plans.
We've shifted our entire development philosophy:
2-week build cycles (max)
Assume every AI capability will 10x in 60 days
Build for composability, not completeness
Ship, test, kill, repeat.
The hardest part? Letting go of the beautiful architecture you designed last month.
The only sustainable strategy is uncomfortable adaptability.
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‘Quiz Show’ Rewatchables Recap
Bill Simmons and Brian Koppelman suit up in their sound-proof booths to rewatch Robert Redford’s 1994 Best Picture-nominated Quiz Show, starring Ralph Fiennes, John Turturro, Rob Morrow, and Paul Scofield. They dive into whether this film marks the apex of Redford’s directing career, debate their favorite rewatchable scene, and throw down in custom categories—all with the hosts’ signature mix of deep film love and playful banter.
Also On The Radar:
A Mountain of Movies® is now streaming on Paramount+
A House of Dynamite hits Netflix on October 24th
Don’t forget to subscribe to The Ringer-Verse and Bill Simmons YouTube channels for more film fun!
Watch on YouTube
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Computing dilemma in the application
Development and Framework, which should be given the higher priority?
Map> summary = new HashMap();
for (Order order : orders) {
int year = order.orderDate.getYear();
String sellerId = order.sellerId;
double amount = order.amount;
Map salesMap = summary.get(year);
if (salesMap == null) {
salesMap = new HashMap();
summary.put(year, salesMap);
}
Double totalAmount = salesMap.get(sellerId);
if (totalAmount == null) {
totalAmount = 0.0;
}
salesMap.put(sellerId, totalAmount + amount);
}
for (Map.Entry> entry : summary.entrySet()) {
int year = ent…
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“Never miss a transaction again; meet Wallet Peep”
When you’re active in the blockchain space, one of the biggest annoyances is keeping track of wallet activity in real time.
You might receive tokens, get a transfer, or interact with a parachain, and never know when it happens until you check manually.
And one of the most exciting aspects of Web3 development is connecting decentralized infrastructure with everyday tools people already use.
@Wallet Peep comes in.
It’s a lightweight, real-time monitoring service that watches wallet addresses on Polkadot parachains (paseo asset hub for now) and sends instant Telegram notifications whenever a transaction happens, allowing users to track wallet activities in real-time without leaving their chat app.
In this tutorial, we’ll build Wallet Peep, a…
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Abstract
We introduce the Beta-Rho Orthogonality (BRO) score, a novel metric that quantifies the consistency between systematic risk exposure (beta) and correlation in cryptocurrency markets. Unlike traditional metrics that treat beta and correlation as separate measures, the BRO score reveals structural market relationships by examining their ratio. We demonstrate that this simple formulation serves as a multi-purpose analytical tool for: (1) detecting regime stationarity, (2) identifying tradeable structural relationships, (3) classifying predictability, and (4) constructing market-neutral portfolios. Our framework reveals four distinct behavioral regimes in crypto markets and provides a quantitative basis for distinguishing between manageable volatility and unmanageable chaos.
Traditi…
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Depuis une dizaine d’années, la blockchain s’est imposée comme l’une des innovations les plus marquantes du monde numérique. D’abord perçue comme une simple infrastructure pour les crypto-monnaies, elle est aujourd’hui le socle d’un écosystème où la sécurité, la transparence et la confiance sont devenues des valeurs fondamentales du développement logiciel moderne.
Dans cet univers en pleine expansion, des solutions comme MoonPay facilitent l’accès à la blockchain et aux actifs numériques. En rendant les transactions et les achats de crypto-monnaies plus intuitifs, elles permettent aux développeurs de se concentrer sur la création d’applications robustes, sécurisées et centrées sur l’expérience utilisateur.
1. La Blockchain : un Nouveau Paradigme du Développement
Traditionnellement, les dév…
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1. Context
Small businesses and solo entrepreneurs often hesitate to migrate their applications to the cloud due to concerns about cost, complexity, or vendor lock-in. However, on-premises servers involve higher and fixed operational costs—not pay-as-you-go—and limit scalability and security.
This article presents a hybrid AWS architecture tailored to this audience: low cost, high availability, and built-in security. The solution uses managed and serverless services to reduce maintenance and fixed expenses, while keeping the structure simple enough to be operated by small teams.
The model is based on separating the frontend and backend into independent environments, each optimized for its role but integrated within a single cloud infrastructure — including a centralized, secure relationa…
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Why This Baseline Helps 💡
If you're managing remote access for a distributed team and need site-to-site connectivity with partners running legacy IPsec, you've probably felt the pain of maintaining two separate VPN stacks. One modern (WireGuard via Firezone), one classic (strongSwan/Libreswan), both fighting for the same public IP and firewall rules.
This guide walks you through a single Terraform deployment that gives you:
Two access patterns, one deployment: WireGuard for your remote users, Classic IPsec for partner networks.
Zero secrets in git: All credentials live in GCP Secret Manager, referenced via data sources.
Production-ready from day one: Load balancer health checks, automated backups, OpenSSF Scorecard hardening, and cost-saving VM schedulers.
By the end, you'll have a work…
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React is one of the most powerful and widely used libraries for building user interfaces with JavaScript. From small components to large-scale front-end and full-stack applications, React gives you the flexibility to create interactive, efficient, an...
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In this tutorial, you’ll build a To-Do list MCP server using TypeScript. You’ll learn how to implement authentication, persistence, and billing, to make the server robust and functional for real users. By the end, you’ll have a working MCP server tha...
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Game development has never been more exciting than it is today. With the rise of mobile phones, powerful PCs, and even browser-based platforms, the demand for high-quality games continues to grow at a fast pace. Developers now have access to a wide ...
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If you’ve ever tried feeding web pages into an AI model, you know the pain. Websites come with ads, navigation bars, and messy HTML. Before your Large Language Model (LLM) can understand the content, you must clean and format it. That’s where Firecra...
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Flutter has rapidly become one of the most popular frameworks for building cross-platform applications. Its ability to deliver smooth, natively compiled apps on iOS, Android, web, and desktop from a single codebase makes it attractive to startups and...
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The company's digital asset holdings were valued at $1.315 billion as of Sept. 30 versus $1.235 billion three months earlier.
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Kraken has also handed all its employees a special one-off bonus, according to the sources.
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Fed Governor Chris Waller’s payments account proposal would let the private sector innovate at the front end and keep the Fed as the trusted settlement layer behind it, argues Digital Self Labs’ Linda Jeng.
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Several top crypto executives met with senators to hash out next steps on moving forward with the bill that would regulate U.S. crypto markets.
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Max Branzburg said the new card is now open to U.S. users who are members of Coinbase One, offering up to 4% back in bitcoin on every purchase.
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Tokenization is giving fans the power to greenlight films, writes Republic’s Marc Iserlis.
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The closure of the federal government isn't yet making a significant dent in the digital assets sector's interactions, but it's doing damage to long-term goals.
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Google said it achieved a "quantum advantage," with its Willow chip completing a calculation that would take classical supercomputers thousands of times longer.
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The bank also reaffirmed TeraWulf (WULF) as its top pick in the sector.
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Technical selling pressure mounts as XLM breaks key support amid 74% volume spike above average.
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The $1.8T mutual fund giant is seeking SEC approval for its first crypto ETF, marking a bold move into digital assets.
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Sustained selling pressure overwhelms brief intraday rally attempt as technical breakdown accelerates through critical price levels.
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The financial watchdog previously issued warnings going back to 2023 about the exchange, which has links to Tron founder Justin Sun.
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The company's adjusted earnings before taxes and other items reached $178.6 million, up 124% quarter-over-quarter, with volume rising 23% to $561.9 billion.
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Inveniam will integrate the company's decentralized cloud technology into its platform, while Storj retains its operations and leadership.
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Momentum names are taking a beating on Wall Street, with many AI-related stocks leading that list.
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Also: Monad’s Tech, Quantum Computing and Bitcoin and Securitize’s MCP Server.
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The venture capital firm sees 2025 shaped by regulation, AI integration and a pivot to revenue-generating products.
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The initiative would make $50 million annual buybacks funded by protocol revenues a permanent feature of Aave’s tokenomics.
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DOGE’s structure now shows narrowing consolidation between $0.1880 support and $0.1950 resistance.
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His third quarter $135,000 target for BTC on hold for now, analyst Geoffrey Kendrick sees a temporary fall below six figures as a setup for the next leg higher.
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A 9.5% activity surge above weekly average suggests stealth buildup ahead of catalyst window.
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Options open interest hits $108 billion, signaling a shift toward more sophisticated and regulated market structures.
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The league's first-ever licensing agreements with non-sportsbook platforms mark a shift in pro sports’ embrace of event-based derivatives.
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Telecom Liechtenstein’s LTIN aims to deliver compliant, sovereign blockchain infrastructure for enterprises.
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Sui (SUI) fell 6.7% and Filecoin (FIL) declined 6.3%, leading the index lower.
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The firm aims to digitize the $25 billion property title industry, which still largely relies on manual processes, Propy CEO Natalia Karayaneva said in an interview.
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The server is built on the Model Context Protocol (MCP) — an emerging open standard that connects large language models to external data sources and APIs.
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Technically, BNB is consolidating between support at $1,055 and resistance near $1,112, with buyers attempting to absorb selling pressure.
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Cantor, Canaccord and Benchmark all raised their Galaxy price objectives.
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The relative richness of BTC's implied volatility stems from host of factors, including newfound pain points like ADL and liquidity issues.
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While bitcoin and ether continue to trade within tight ranges, Zcash (ZEC) has extended its extraordinary rally, now up more than 460% in a month.
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Your day-ahead look for Oct. 22, 2025
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Large holders are reportedly swapping BTC into spot ETF shares without selling, making it easier to borrow against or include in estate plans.
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Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing has challenged at least five companies over plans to buy and hoard large amounts of cryptoassets
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The deal, terms of which were not disclosed, will allow FalconX to expand beyond market making and liquidity services into issuing crypto ETFs.
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The move is part of Coinbase's effort to prioritize privacy, which was bolstered by its March 2025 acquisition of the team behind Iron Fish.
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The deal gives institutions 24/7 trading access while keeping assets in segregated custody wallets
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Investor sentiment has remained at "fear" levels for a week as bitcoin consolidates, hinting at potential market exhaustion.
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XDC said it's reviving the once-shuttered blockchain platform to help banks and businesses streamline trade financing from documentation to settlements.
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Hong Kong beats the U.S. to listing a Solana ETF, though J.P. Morgan expects inflows to be modest compared to its BTC and ETH counterparts.
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The Kadena blockchain itself will continue to operate, the team noted, as it is maintained by independent miners and community developers.
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The platform, powered by Kalshi, allows users to speculate on the race outcome, with initial trading limits set to ensure stability.
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BTC's overnight decline follows brief recovery attempt late last week and is indicative of how fragile sentiment remains heading into the final stretch of October.
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Traders are watching for a potential breakout above $2.45 to confirm a bullish trend continuation.
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BTC has pulled back sharply from Tuesday's high of around $114,000.
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Kalshi and Polymarket are pricing in a shutdown that lasts over 40 days.
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The U.S. automaker's technological overhaul will debut in two years with the Cadillac Escalade IQ.
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The US government is now publishing GDP and inflation data onchain. What this unlocks for builders, DAOs, and DeFi.
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Colorful sent us a kit of its iGame Shadow II DDR5 memory for testing. The memory kit officially launched back in July this year, and comes in a variety of capacities and frequencies, both binary and non-binary. What Am I Looking At? The iGame Shadow II DDR5 memory kit Colorful sent over to me specifically […]
The post Colorful iGame Shadow II DDR5 Lightning Review: Hands On With The Design, Literally appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Rapid KL, will consolidate existing on-demand van service booking platforms, namely Mobi, Trek Rides and Kummute, into its Rapid On-Demand app next month. The move aims to simplify the booking process and improve user experience across all service zones. According to Rapid Bus Sdn Bhd acting CEO Ku Jamil Zakaria, the integration will take place […]
The post Rapid KL To Consolidate On-Demand Van Bookings Under One App Next Month appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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The MyDigital ID has been integrated into many services, public service-linked or otherwise. A new one will soon be added to the list, which is the National Higher Education Funds Corporation (PTPTN). A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between it and MyDigital ID Sdn Bhd has recently been signed to integrate the latter into myPTPTN applications. […]
The post MyDigital ID Gets Integration Into PTPTN Applications appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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During the Galaxy Event October 2025 livestream, Samsung officially launched the Galaxy XR, an MR headset that was previously called Project Moohan. However, before the stream came to an end, Jay Kim, Samsung’s head of customer experience, shared that the company is working alongside Warby Parker and Gentle Monster to create AI-powered smart glasses. As […]
The post Samsung Works With Warby Parker, Gentle Monster For AI-Powered Smart Glasses appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Starting 1 January 2026, all traffic compounds issued by the Road Transport Department (JPJ) and the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) will be standardised under a new payment structure designed to reward early settlement. The decision, announced by Transport Minister Anthony Loke, follows a Cabinet meeting held on 17 October to align the enforcement of road […]
The post JPJ, PDRM Traffic Compounds To Be Standardised From January 2026 appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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2025 is nearly over, and for blue chipmaker Intel, it means that we’re getting closer to the launch of Panther Lake. While there are official details of the upcoming chipset already out in the open, along with not-so-official news about its performance, there is barely any information about the alleged “Core Ultra X” tier, until […]
The post Alleged Intel Panther Lake Core Ultra X7 358H With 12 Xe3 Cores Leaks appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Grab has announced the launch of what it calls Partner Apps. This will make certain third-party apps be available natively from Grab’s own app, which in turn brings a couple of benefits to users. One is skipping the need to download a separate app or creating accounts for participating partners. Another is letting users accumulate […]
The post Grab Adds Third-Party Partner Apps Natively Within Grab App appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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The Ministry of Education (MOE) is allocating an additional RM5 million for the installation of CCTV cameras in select schools nationwide, as an immediate part measure to enhance the safety of educational premises. While not mentioned explicitly, the move is likely a response to the school stabbing incident that took place on 14 October. The […]
The post MOE To Allocate Additional RM5 Million For CCTV Cameras At Select Schools appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Reebok has launched its first fitness-focused wearable, the Reebok Smart Ring. Made in collaboration with F45 Training, the device is made from titanium and is equipped with various sensors to help keep track of all of the user’s metrics. What makes this wearable unique, though, is that it combines all of these different metrics into […]
The post Reebok Launches Its Own Smart Ring; Retails For US$249 appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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The government is planning to introduce new limits for prepaid SIM card registrations. For Malaysians, registrations will be capped at two per telco. Meanwhile, foreigners will only be able to register for two prepaid SIM cards in total. Deputy Communications Minister Teo Nie Ching explained that this change is meant to combat online fraud and […]
The post Prepaid SIM Card Registrations To Be Limited To Two Per Telco For Malaysians appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Secretlab officially added a new piece of techware furniture to its Magnus lineup in the form of the Evo Sit-to-Stand desk. The desk is essentially a reengineering of the original desk, and features a more streamlined design and aesthetic. As a start, the rear of the new Magnus Evo desk is now a full-sized piece […]
The post Secretlab Launches New Magnus Evo Desk; Starts From RM2,699 appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Samsung has had its MR headset, codenamed Project Moohan, in the works for quite awhile. Now, the product is finally out in the open, with a new name attached as it goes on shelves. In keeping with the company’s naming convention, the headset is simply called the Galaxy XR, confirming a prior leak. Inside, the […]
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COROS has announced the arrival of its latest multi-sport GPS watch, the Apex 4. According to the brand, the new generation model brings upgraded materials, smarter navigation, and improved durability built for the harshest mountain environments. The Apex 4 is constructed from Grade 5 titanium and protected by sapphire glass, along with reinforced lugs and […]
The post COROS Apex 4 Arriving In Malaysia On 24 October 2025; Starts From RM2,099 appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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When it comes to foldables, one can say that Apple is pretty late to the party, though not for a lack of trying. The bitten fruit brand is reportedly looking to launch its first foldable iPhone soonish, but a smartphone is not the only folding device in the works right now. Rumours of a foldable […]
The post Apple Reportedly Delays Foldable iPad Launch To 2029 appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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After months of waiting, OpenAI’s new AI browser is here. Announced back in July, ChatGPT Atlas allows you to browse the internet like usual or ask the integrated chatbot to do it for you, among other things. In the official live stream that debuted the browser, ChatGPT Atlas’ best feature is said to be its […]
The post OpenAI’s ChatGPT Atlas AI Browser Now Available Globally appeared first on Lowyat.NET.
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Meta has rolled out several new safety tools across its platforms. These new additions, now available on WhatsApp, Messenger, Facebook and Instagram, are built on the tech giant’s broader initiative to enhance platform safety by using proactive warnings, AI-driven detection, and simplified security controls to help users stay protected against evolving online scams. On WhatsApp, […]
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ShopeePay has launched a couple of insurance-related products within the year. Today, the company has announced the launch of something else. It’s called ShopeePay Invest, which is a pretty self-explanatory name. As you’d expect, the company claims that its offering is “an intuitive and simplified way for Malaysians to kick start their investment journey”. The […]
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After much teasing, realme has officially launched its latest smartphones in China. The GT 8 series consists of a base model, as well as a Pro variant with an interchangeable camera housing. Starting with the GT 8 Pro, it features a 6.79-inch 1,440p AMOLED screen with a 144Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of […]
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Dungeon Crawler Carl, by Matt Dinniman This science fiction book series confronted me with existential questions like “Are we alone in the universe?” and “Do I actually like LitRPG??” (LitRPG—which stands for “literary role-playing game”—is a relatively new genre that merges the conventions of computer RPGs with those of science fiction and fantasy novels.) In…
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It’s late August in Rwanda’s capital, Kigali, and people are filling a large hall at one of Africa’s biggest gatherings of minds in AI and machine learning. The room is draped in white curtains, and a giant screen blinks with videos created with generative AI. A classic East African folk song by the Tanzanian singer…
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At the southern tip of San Francisco Bay, surrounded by the tech giants Google, Apple, and Microsoft, sits the historic NASA Ames Research Center. Its rich history includes a grab bag of fascinating scientific research involving massive wind tunnels, experimental aircraft, supercomputing, astrobiology, and more. Founded in 1939 as a West Coast lab for the…
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🎯 Objetivo
Desplegar desde cero una demo serverless de chat con Claude 3.5 (Anthropic) en AWS Bedrock, usando AWS CDK con Python. Ideal si estás empezando con AWS, IaC (Infrastructure as Code) o simplemente quieres experimentar con IA generativa dentro del ecosistema AWS.
Un mini proyecto que crea:
Una Lambda que llama al modelo Claude 3.5 Sonnet en Bedrock.
Un API Gateway que expone la Lambda vía /chat.
Un sitio web estático (S3) con un pequeño chat frontend.
Todo desplegado automáticamente con AWS CDK (Python).
Antes de empezar, asegúrate de tener:
Una cuenta AWS con acceso al modelo de Bedrock habilitado.
Ve a: Bedrock Console → Model access → Enable anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20240620
Región recomendada: us-east-1
AWS CDK instalado:
npm install -g aws-cdk
Credenciales c…
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I just finished my first complete machine learning project—a renewable energy investment analysis dashboard that's now live on Streamlit Cloud. Three days of work. 181,915 rows of data. And one really important lesson: your initial business problem is probably wrong.
I'm a software engineer learning ML with Claude designing my course. This project clarified a lot about how data science work actually happens.
I started with a plan: build a tool to help optimize fossil fuel plant modernization schedules based on renewable production patterns. Sounded reasonable. Turned out to be impossible with my data.
I had a renewable energy dataset covering 52 countries from 2010-2022. Six energy types. Good coverage. But after loading it into the interactive EDA dashboard I'd built the previous week, re…
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Automata Alchemists: Transmuting Reinforcement Learning into State Machines
Tired of hand-coding complex state machines? Imagine a world where your machine learning model automatically infers and implements them! What if we could leverage AI to build AI? The future of program synthesis might be closer than you think.
Think of a reinforcement learning agent exploring an environment, learning optimal actions to maximize a reward. We can repurpose that learned behavior to define the state transitions of an automaton. Instead of rewarding specific actions, we reward reaching desired states or completing specific sequences of actions. The result is an automated process to build Finite State Machines that execute deterministic sequences.
We essentially train an AI to become a DFA. The agent ex…
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Today, I decided to challenge myself with a small C++ project. Being a junior developer, I wanted something that matches my level but still pushes me to learn.
I followed tutorials from ProgrammingAdvices.com, but I didn’t just copy — I experimented, debugged, and tried to write clean code in my own way. At first, I got stuck many times, but each mistake taught me something new.
⚙️ Here’s a source code of my project:
View source code
This small project reminded me that every step counts, and even tiny projects can teach a lot. Next, I’m excited to explore Blockchain and DeFi projects as I continue my journey.
🎬 Here’s a short demo of my project:
View the video
💬 Would love to hear your thoughts or tips!
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Hey I'm a newbie here, I was just wondering what's the best way to learn any programming language.
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So I'm participating in the HNG13 internship program and our stage 0 task was to build a simple API to Return your Profile and a Random Cat Fact.
I’ve been learning Go (Golang) for a while now and wanted to build it with that and here's how it went.
In this post, I’ll walk you through how I built this tiny Go + Gin API.
🔧 Stack
Go (Golang)
Gin - HTTP web framework
catfact.ninja API - Free API to fetch random cat facts
🛠️ What the API Does
When you hit the endpoint /me, the API returns:
My name, email, and stack
The current timestamp (UTC)
A random cat fact 🐱
Here’s an example response:
{
"status": "success",
🚀 Setting Up the Controller
The core logic lives inside the controller. Here's the full code:
package controllers
import (
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
)
func GetProfile(c *gin.C…
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Off Stage with WhoMadeWho & Tripolism
Get an exclusive peek behind the curtain as Cercle Records teams up Danish trio WhoMadeWho with electronic producer Tripolism. It’s the off-stage collab we didn’t know we needed—expect raw creativity, funky vibes and plenty of surprises.
Watch on YouTube
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Mississippi-bred rapper and trumpeter Dear Silas takes over the COLORS stage with “Still Southern Playalistic,” blending tight, Southern-flavored flows and laid-back, jazz-tinged trumpet riffs for a fresh, electrifying live performance.
Fans can catch the full vibe on all major streaming platforms and dive into COLORS’ signature minimal setup—designed to spotlight raw talent—while exploring curated playlists and 24/7 livestreams across their socials.
Watch on YouTube
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The October AWS outage took down some of crypto’s most prominent companies and networks. Many in the community pointed out their lack of decentralization.
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On the news front, Aave said it would expand its collateral assets with Maple Finance's institutional-grade yield tokens.
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Ripple’s ongoing $1 billion capital raise continued to support sentiment among professional traders seeking exposure to regulated-linked tokens.
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A lot of attention has been paid to how climate change can reduce biodiversity. Now MIT researchers have shown that the reverse is also true: Loss of biodiversity can jeopardize regrowth of tropical forests, one of Earth’s most powerful tools for mitigating climate change. Combining data from thousands of previous studies and using new tools…
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With help from artificial intelligence, MIT researchers have designed novel antibiotics that can combat two hard-to-treat bacteria: multi-drug-resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae and Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). The team used two approaches. First, they directed generative AI to design molecules based on a chemical fragment their model had predicted would show antimicrobial activity, and second, they let the…
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Tables are one of the most useful ways to display structured data, whether you’re showing a list of users, sales figures, or project reports. In this tutorial, you will learn how to: Build tables using plain HTML Style them using CSS Create and ma...
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Voice is the next frontier of conversational AI. It is the most natural modality for people to chat and interact with another intelligent being. In the past year, frontier AI labs such as OpenAI, xAI, Anthropic, Meta, and Google have all released rea...
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Learn how to master technical interviews for software engineering roles. We just posted a 49-hour course on the freeCodeCamp.org YouTube channel that will teach you everything you need to know about data structures and algorithms. Parth Vyas created ...
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Learn how to create a complete iOS app from scratch using SwiftUI and Xcode. We just posted a course on the freeCodeCamp.org YouTube channel that will teach you to build a feature-rich movie and TV browsing app with a dynamic home screen, powerful se...
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Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba’s famously prolific Qwen Team of AI model researchers and engineers has introduced a major expansion to its Qwen Deep Research tool, which is available as an optional modality the user can activate on the web-based Qwen Chat (a competitor to ChatGPT).
The update lets users generate not only comprehensive research reports with well-organized citations, but also interactive web pages and multi-speaker podcasts — all within 1-2 clicks.
This functionality is part of a proprietary release, distinct from many of Qwen’s previous open-source model offerings.
While the feature relies on the open-source models Qwen3-Coder, Qwen-Image, and Qwen3-TTS to power its core capabilities, the end-to-end experience — including research execution, web deployment, and audio gen…
DeepSeek, the Chinese artificial intelligence research company that has repeatedly challenged assumptions about AI development costs, has released a new model that fundamentally reimagines how large language models process information—and the implications extend far beyond its modest branding as an optical character recognition tool.
The company's DeepSeek-OCR model, released Monday with full open-source code and weights, achieves what researchers describe as a paradigm inversion: compressing text through visual representation up to 10 times more efficiently than traditional text tokens. The finding challenges a core assumption in AI development and could pave the way for language models with dramatically expanded context windows, potentially reaching tens of millions of tokens.
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Google AI Studio has gotten a big vibe coding upgrade with a new interface, buttons, suggestions and community features that allow anyone with an idea for an app — even complete novices, laypeople, or non-developers like yours truly — to bring it into existence and deploy it live, on the web, for anyone to use, within minutes.
The updated Build tab is available now at ai.studio/build, and it’s free to start.
Users can experiment with building applications without needing to enter payment information upfront, though certain advanced features like Veo 3.1 and Cloud Run deployment require a paid API key.
The new features appear to me to make Google's AI models and offerings even more competitive, perhaps preferred, for many general users to dedicated AI startup rivals like Anthropic's Claude…